welcome home!
i don’t have money for balloons but i figure since the county had enough money to repaint the roads, white and yellow might be just enough color to welcome you back to northeast ohio.
it’s a nice contrast. against the grey sky and the grey grass and the grey trees and my greying hair.
but enough about me. tell me what you’ve seen.
you’ve seen the pyramids and the pyrenees and the pygmies and the phillipines and i’ve seen pennsylvania and passed through Paris township
you’ve seen thailand and i’ve seen a therapist
you’re taking your life as far as you can take it and i take a pill because there are times when i just can’t take anything but enough about me
welcome home
i don’t have money for flowers but i figure since the county had enough money to repaint the roads, we could take a drive while you talk to me about all the girls you’ve seen.
the ones who are prettier than me with beautiful accents while my tongue is heavy with the cleveland “A” and my hair is turning grey and i’m starting not to wear so much makeup but you won’t notice anyway
you’ve crossed mongolia while i threw pennies in the monongahela
you’ve leaned your head on the wailing wall and i’ve leaned my head on my bathroom wall, wailing because i actually wanted you after all
i looked so beautiful that day and you know it. i looked at the mirror and thanked god for giving me at least one day.
and then i looked at you and i cursed him for not giving me at least one more.
welcome home.
i don’t have any plans but i figure since the county had enough money to repaint the roads, we could end up wherever you wanted.
i don’t know what the roads you’ve been on were lined with, with but here they’re lined with telephone lines and cash advances, even though no one talks to each other and we’re not advancing on anything, let alone cash
things haven’t changed. except my hair is getting gray but you’ve known me for twenty years, it was bound to happen someday. and i’ve decided that not wearing a lot of eye makeup is okay because i can see my family every day that way
but enough about me. tell me what you see.
i don’t have any place to be.