In the gutter of the morning
when you just want to connect
and you're stumbling over looking
for somebody to impress
someone offers you a cigarette
as the sky swells up with rain
you're feeling like a stranger
now that you're starving once again
empty words bleed out like a river flows
as you stumble for your point
so the vultures wing and find
another savior to anoint
and as it's slipping fast you grab the door
and follow her outside
you write a card out on an old receipt
saying "call me anytime"
"open up the gate my friend,
i've seen you but i'm never good with names.
i see the dawn behind the empty cars now
run along before it gets too late"
and he will stay out of sight
behind the shadows, in the night
so you can't see right through the faces
of this parasite
you have spoken of the idols
moses and his gods have disdained
while she's crouched inside of a bathroom stall
that's peppered with cocaine
and so you slink out through the back door
and find yourself inside of this room
you are praying to the highway
that will unfold itself to you
"sink your teeth right through me, love
right there, don't stop, i'll make it out alright
i could never walk without you, though i
haven't moved an inch since you've arrived"
and he will sink into the night
and leave you naked in the light
so you can see right through the faces
of this parasite
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