NOE
'Cause, baby, I could build a castle
Out of all the bricks they threw at me
Out of all the bricks they threw at me
Ah, there it was. Her shipment had arrived, it seemed, and it was not the only one. A gaggle of people had gathered near the pile of wood, causing Noe to huff dramatically. How was she supposed to inspect her shipment in the middle of all these people?
She approached, resigned, and scooted between a couple of arguing men. Something about prices, she thought, though she didn’t stick around to eavesdrop. Then she passed by a patiently waiting woman with arms that suggested she might be a blacksmith or something. Finally, she stood next to the lumber, but she was not alone: a stranger with a hood stood between her and her shipment.
”Excuse me,” she said cheerfully, pointing towards the lumber. ”I’m just trying to get there. Can I squeeze by?”
She approached, resigned, and scooted between a couple of arguing men. Something about prices, she thought, though she didn’t stick around to eavesdrop. Then she passed by a patiently waiting woman with arms that suggested she might be a blacksmith or something. Finally, she stood next to the lumber, but she was not alone: a stranger with a hood stood between her and her shipment.
”Excuse me,” she said cheerfully, pointing towards the lumber. ”I’m just trying to get there. Can I squeeze by?”
And every day is like a battle
But every night with us is like a dream
But every night with us is like a dream






