her hair was a cloud of cigarette smoke and flowed down like beer but smelled more like a whiskey distillery
she looked down on me with her knees on my chest, she popped her gum and arched her back, drilled a hole in my heart
but my heart still pounds and pumps just like thunder or gasoline when i remember that night, and those next four days we spent storming into each other's secret hiding places and driving reckless into the night.
we shared a nickel's worth of bourbon and a crumpled cigarette
when her parents found us we were both wrapped 'round each other and in the stiff dawn light i wished i was still wearing those silly-looking shades.