Pangaea took her clothes off
One piece at a time
She threw her sweater northward
And kicked her shoes behind
And her skirt billowed far into the east
And her gloves fell to the other side
And all her jewels snapped and scattered
And spread the whole world wide
Spread the whole world wide
Pangaea undressed slowly
And when she felt all free
She held her breath like a child
And sank into the sea
Now she’s lying there
Naked dreamer
Eyes wide open
Through the deep
With the memory of her clothing
Drifting in and out of sleep
In and out of peace
And I’ve just been sailing
Admiring her topography
She really did dress well
She really did have style
When Pangaea took her clothes off
She did it very slow
Two hundred million
Two hundred million
Two hundred million
Years ago
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