Levi Weaver Levi Weaver - Citadel

She pulls the blankets from my head
Climbs beneath and steals my breath
And we lay silent in the heavy nashville air
We’re in a room inside a house
Inside a city in the south
And I guess it’s about as home as anywhere

Ooh, but her breathing sounds like the rain
Ooh, and I don’t know how to be brave
To be her citadel
A castle she can run to when she’s overwhelmed
A coat to keep her warm in winter’s colder spells

I pack my gear and say goodbye
Slowly pull out of the drive
To sing these songs about the lives that people wear
I hear her whisper in my phone
Then I hang up and sleep alone
This used to be about as “home” as anywhere

Ooh, but I don’t know now, ’cause it’s pain
Ooh, but I don’t know how to be brave
To be her citadel
A castle she can run to when she’s overwhelmed
A coat to keep her warm in winter’s colder spells

Without her, I’m a poem with no words
I need her like a doubt needs reassured
Like the earth without the rain begins to burn

She’s my citadel;
A castle I can run to when I’m overwhelmed
A coat to keep me warm in winter’s colder spells