909
how can i want to save someone i’ve never met
“the gods won’t lend a hand to everyone.”
it's so easy to cry for you, stranger.
it's cold without you
promise you'll meet me when we're both ready
the train station floor is dirty and familiar
liar
every flyer on the wall riddled with pride and the stories of sinners
though the angels concoct more hurt in a day than i could in all the weeks i've known their names
we still let them
every androgynous face holding a bottle too tight
every girl
or something like that
with eyes poisoned by hatred and the fire we started together
every shaky voice at half past three screaming for any kind of release from remembering
every whore in the neighbor's living room missing who they used to be
every mediocre singer bound by fate to thursday's jitney back home
every bruised shin and glossy undereye circle forced to suck up the nausea for the sake of
the family behind the goddamn picket fence
man's best friend and his good girl too
the unwanted gaze of mars and his friends is yet another sucker punch you're compelled to take
almost in the same way you've taught yourself to take i love you with a grain of salt.
right stranger?
let me walk you home in all your glory
sing you the songs jesus never meant for us to hear
keep up.
"consequences for all the stupid things i say."
harder to admit you might be the monster isn't it
but i know you
i prefer to blame it on the drugs
wouldn't you
stranger