Why do I introduce her to my bed, Two fold and larger than she's ever seen, Swimming through the sheets to meet diamond eyes and bare shoulders - Her hands are spring's cold river currents as they meet my skin, They are icy splashes singing the heat from my flesh.
Why do I put down my drinks in strange wonder To watch her intoxicated dance, To watch her hips shudder and sway, To see the darkness burgeoning beneath her eyes As she lives in the shadows of her depression.
And why do I watch idly As she scoops shallowly into the sandy waters of her soul - The salt and the ocean just keeps filling back up Every time she tries to live in the antithesis of Him.
Four years, she told me Then here she is again, Six shots and two bourbons, *** and all, Whiskey running through her veins Like a race to forget how broken her heart truly is.
She is bent over the toilet hurling up the memories of him, God, they are splashing wildly They are reaching for her face She can barely keep her eyes open, Her face is bone white.
I ask myself about the night she falls asleep in my car She is wrestling with her slumbering breath like repose isn't so easy, Inhale, exhale, The rise and fall of her chest spinning the night in motion As it flings itself about painfully outside of my windshield.
Why do I stare at her, putting my coat over her, She has closed eyes and her lips are ready to kiss. Why do I let her toss me about, why do I let myself bleed. Why do I let her etch her sorrows across my flesh, watching the ink as it dribbles down my spine, Why have I become the paper to a broken melody?