The Freeze
What a happy place
A canopy of branches
On a bed of green
What a lovely scene
Now among the wild
With eyes upon me
I'm afraid to breathe
I am only flesh and bone
Running through the great unknown
Stumbling over sticks and stones
Til I'm down upon my knees
Suddenly the day is night
Things aren't always black and white
They talk about the fight or flight
They don't talk about the freeze
When your happy place
Is suddenly a stranger
You feel the danger
Of where the wild things are
When you want to run
But you're bearing the weight
The branch-like fingers
Of a clumsy boy
Once an open sky
There's suddenly a ceiling
And you're forced to feel
I am only flesh and bone
Running through the great unknown
Stumbling over sticks and stones
Til I'm down upon my knees
Suddenly the day is night
Things aren't always black and white
They talk about the fight or flight
They don't talk about the freeze
I don't need your sympathy
It doesn't heal the wounds in me
We can talk endlessly
And it doesn't change a thing
It means nothing in the dead of night
When things aren't always black and white
We talk about the fight or flight
We don't talk about the freeze
My body is frozen
Down on my knees
No fighting
No fleeing
I'm in the freeze