Walters Family Reunion 2003
I hung out alone
reading the "Inferno"
while my parents were…somewhere
and I waited to go home
you came up to me
with your eyes like morning stars
and your bleached tips shone
you took my hand and
we talked about the TV shows
and how you were so old
and now we’re still in your car
with the windows rolled
when the stars start to show
when you opened your pants
and put your hand on my neck
I had nowhere to go
I had nowhere to go
been there for three days,
hadn’t spoken to a soul
I had nowhere to go
and now it’s
in my hair
like the ashes of Hiroshima
it’s on my skin
it’s in my mouth
like the flooding of New Orleans
and I will drink it in
and now I’m spending the night
and I don’t know why
and I can’t get outside
as you pulled down my shorts,
though I never cried,
I was dying inside
I had nowhere to go
my jaw was aching,
you were never going to blow
I had nowhere to go
and now it’s
in my hair
like the ashes of Hiroshima
it is on my skin
it’s in my mouth
like the flooding of New Orleans
and I will drink it in
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