Last night we felt reckless So we drove down to Zuma Beach At 3 in the morning—the dead of night. Parked the car behind the lifeguard house Lying on a blanket in the chilling sand, We stared at the single star that hadn’t been Drowned out by near-by LA city lights.
You folded your body around mine And protected me from the “cold” of a Mid-October night, the kind my so-cal bones Are so sensitive to. Your chest, your arms, warmed me to the core. There we fell asleep, under the guard of that single star. Years later, I woke up to the sun rise, With you stroking my arms like you always used to do.
All of a sudden I woke up in my own bed, And you in yours 1,624 miles away. I felt an ache in my bones, like the kind From a Mid-October chilly night, And I hoped you felt it too.