Forget my past and heavy head on a shoulder, aged like expensive red bought off the shelf at CVS, cause new circles under my eyes match shade for shade, the darkening costume skies painted on the back seat window, where Red's beaming girl good thoughts, it feels like I've always lived, and she cops to me landing the part, that all'a hollywood wished to be cast in, and I've ached to play, Meanwhile night fills up the car, and my shadow's always been too chicken to join me in the dark, so alone I spin yarn about a dream where I eat you, but from nerves cough and vomit you into the bathtub while the neighbors knock, you sigh "for god sake's take me home" with an eye roll and we trip up to home's threshold, where you'll sleep to sounds of poems, drifting up from on streets below, so on go my shoes, but on the mirror in the hall, I wrote out my whole heart, and couldn't fit every good line, or remember every good line, your lipstick was too thick.
Maybe I'd like you as a problem hunny, try and mean the things you say.
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