I know you’ve come to collect
I don’t want it free
And I don’t want it easy
Always ends up lonely like that
Flip your cross
& color your hair
& quiet the Brighton baby
She cries
too much
for me
One more one more
His thirst
is at his core, darling
Satisfied by nothing less
Than the request for a reprieve
Flip the switch
& braid my hair
& quiet your biting mind
That heart’s lonely on its sleeve
So lonely that I forget
I don’t care
I don’t care
About you anymore
Hurts these days
To look around
The good ones came & went
Summer sings
A damaged sound
Now she’s my only friend
You just can’t do nothin
Too bad to her
She don’t even want respect
It’s like she was born
With hands wrapped around her neck
I know you’ve come to collect
apologies
& just shy of 10 g’s
I always meant to pay you back
I don’t mean to be rude
But the moon stays blue
Until thine eyes can see
The only one who knew
how to change my attitude
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