Green
That lamp doesn't belong there,
And that colour, well, it is vile.
I can't stand those curtains, these cushions or that couch,
Really, have you no sense of style?
I scream at you until I am blue in my see-through face,
Yet you do not hear me, nor do you see.
For goodness sakes, woman,
It looks like the inside of a pea.
What have you done?
Where is the palace I once kept so shiny, so pristine?
What on earth possessed you to pick this odious green?
And it's not just the house, is it?
How often must I watch you weep?
So desperate, so sad,
So many nights do you cry yourself to sleep.
But what do you know of true loneliness?
God, to trade places, what I wouldn't give.
To have what you have,
To get to live!
Alas, I am stuck with you,
And though you may not know it, you with me.
And together we shall live out our lonely days on the inside of a pea.