i gave up my last name when i moved in
into your place with all the ways you read my mind
‘cause all those choices and creatures just made my head spin
i’m so damn sick of picking up the pieces he left behind
i struck the match between the sheets
and wrapped up in his agony
entwined
at night
he told me, “you,
ineffable you,
get me high”
and i said, “you,
untenable you,
live and die”
so spread it out for all to see
the filth and fire you branded me
entwined
at night
when he said, “you,
ineffable you,
shouldn’t cry”
and i said, “you,
unfuckable you,
live and die”
i think i’m losing all my senses
my parents’ house and mending fences
i think i’m losing all my senses
in central park down on the benches
i’m finally losing all my senses
the stars and sky don’t lie
so with you i
could live and die
again
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