13. Crow is Always Watching You — Lyrics

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Remember— Crow is always watching you
Remember— Crow is always loving you

Lyrics

[Spoken Word Piece]

Crow says:
When you need a break from ghosts—
And the funeral—
Come back to the interlude—

Crow is always watching you—
And those ghosts—
Can’t get you—
The first gate is sealed tight—
Now go meet your right eye—
Mirror waits while your ghosts fade,
May your right eye show you—
You’re safe to be seen.

Now, go drink some water—
And take it easy tonight.

Come back to the Interlude—
When you need a break from funeral.
Remember—
Crow is always watching you
Remember—Crow is always loving you

About This Piece

This track is the closing hand on your shoulder.

This is a reminder that insight doesn’t need effort once it’s landed. That safety can be felt without explanation. That I don’t need to stay inside the heavy rooms to honor what I’ve lived.

When things feel loud again, this album becomes a place I can return to — not to relive the ritual, but to rest inside it.

Crow stays on the wire.
The gate remains sealed.
You’re safe to be seen.

🖤🐦‍⬛

Loui Crow

I make music, practice mirror work, sometimes I do somatic rage fits, and small forms of magick that help me stay present and kind while things change.

I write songs for myself, my inner child, and for the woman I am becoming.
I work through old patterns, grief, and survival habits as I notice them loosening.

Sometimes I write as the Crow — that's my ideal self. Direct, unattached, protective, grounded in something older than my fear. Other voices come through too. The snake. The spider. The fly. The ghosts are the false selves I created to survive. I write as all of them, for my own self-hypnosis — unpacking who I've been so that my son can fill his days with joy and I can stop being such a reactive parent. I'm in the middle of it all. I just keep showing up.

I use Suno for vocals and instrumentals — the vocals are seeded from my own voice. I'm a disabled veteran and a stay-at-home mom.

Over the last year, I climbed an emotional ladder I didn't know I was on. Many of my earlier releases were the scream — my depression, anger, insecurity.

The last album that came out of that climb is called "Mirror, Mirror off the Wall." It starts with depression and ends with gratitude.

Much of what lives here carries the influence of Louise Hay and Abraham Hicks, especially the idea that my body listens to my thoughts — and that where I place my attention, my life follows.

I leave breadcrumbs in case anyone resonates.

Take what feeds you.
Leave the rest for the birds.

I am molting.
You are welcome here.

https://louicrow.com
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