Bird (that blue in your eyes)
Little ballads, trembling,
To sing. Your disguise,
Both beautiful and kind,
That blue in your eyes.
Ceiling like a greenhouse,
The sun’s in the sky.
But I can’t help but look,
At that blue in your eyes.
You’re open-shouldered, out
For a smoke. As I
Recycled old cans,
Jus’ watchin’ your hair,
By the window-glass doors.
You gave your verse and I
Gave mine. Delicate,
Past words of suff’ring,
Sad-faced but fine.
Soft voices, softer still,
You waved to me goodbye,
Do you remember those fogged street-lights?
How that blue swarmed in her eyes?
When loud moonlight pushed down,
Like the rubble of the sky,
I had to find my own way back.
Won’t you tell me I’m better than Jack?
I don’t know how to say it,
Don’t know if it’s wise,
I want to write when I’m near you,
Near that blue in your eyes.
Busy days, quiet days,
Tables one through three.
Will our story be done,
When I graduate?
Me’n my lacklustre words,
Don’t know if we’re bi,
This the last time I’ll write,
’Bout that blue in your eyes.