
White Wolf, Icy Eyes
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[Verse 1] She parked that rust-red Chevy By the fence line past the creek Kicked off her worn-out boots Let the frost bite both her feet Cold air in her lungs Like a truth she never said Town lights fading far behind Like a life she’d already shed [Pre-Chorus] She whispered to the dark “I’m done just getting by” Something ancient in the pines Seemed to answer back her cry [Chorus] I’ll trade my name for northern wind Trade these hands for teeth and hide Leave this heart that’s always begging For a place it can’t reside Let my bones grow wild and narrow Let this human hunger die Make me a white wolf in the snowfall With those icy, icy eyes [Verse 2] First, her fingers stiffened Silver creeping through her veins Knuckles burning, skin pulled tight Like a storm behind a pane Nails grew long and curved Black moons at every tip She watched them sharpen, felt the urge To run instead of grip [Pre-Chorus] Her spine began to shiver Vertebrae like cracking ice Shoulders widened, ribs swung open Making room for different life [Chorus] [Bridge] Jawbone stretched, [low vocal register] teeth aligning Every word she’d never spoken Turned to breath that steamed the dark As her human voice was broken Hair spilled white across her shoulders Coarse and thick along her back Every memory of smallness Fell away, refused to track [Verse 3] Eyes burned blue, then brighter Like two chips of winter sky She blinked, and all the clutter Of her old world passed her by Heartbeat slowed, then quickened To the rhythm of the snow Every doubt became a footprint That the drifting wind would blow [Chorus] [Outro] Now they say they see her running Where the fields meet mountain sides White flash through the frozen heather Those icy, icy eyes She don’t answer to the church bells Or the gossip, or the lies She just howls at the pale wide moon With those icy, icy eyes
