You said I had a face like cinder blocks at sunrise: Ash grey staining red in the ending night. The late winter cold leaked down into my bones. You pulled my hood up, kissed me once and walked home.
I was a weak kneed floater that night.
It was a month to forget buried heart dents and debts. You let me ride on the back of one more losing bet. The deck's cut, it's raining outside
If I had one more card tucked up my sleeve, I'd lay it down you wouldn't play 'cuz your hand's weak Game's no fun. Folding. Heading straight out the door Cashed in your chips and that's fine.
I'll take off and try to stay dry.
Your living room was greyscale blue and white at midnight. Ash on my tongue, had X's in my eyes. I'll choke down the bile building up in my throat-- this mouth full of crow. I'll walk out, grab my coat.
from your couch turn the **** and I'm gone.
It was a month to forget buried heart dents and debts. You let me ride on the back of one more losing bet. Kick up my heels, over pavement, walk home. Half-rain and half-snow. Half a mile left to go. the jig's up and our steps were all wrong.
Let's take this time to find some ground for standing. Thawing out, I'll leak away with the meltwash. One more week draining to the Columbia and your front step'll be dry.