I've seen you disappear, before, into the contents beneath my floor. I've watched you undress in the public's eye, just to distort the perception of a guy. I've viewed you in a thousand different ways, in the span of a couple days.
We shared diseases going sixty-five, on a dirt road we were too high to drive. Listening to pop of the present and the past, we smoked cigarettes that never seemed to last.
I turn on the radio to the station you like the least and turn my balding tires to the east. I would have loved you no matter how often you were not there, since you adored me when I didn't care.
Pop music and guns and *****. The America I survive and no other blessing.