we dance in puddles on the rooftops in the rain of a typhoon, I wait for our hopes and dreams to blow over sundress soaked to my skin you tell me I'm a pretty little thing you can't see my sleeves and my soaked hair still smells like the smoke of a loaded gun, gone I traded in my needs for sticky promises you traded in your career for a losing ticket after everything is said and done will you slay your demons for someone new? please don't let me consume you while we dance on the rooftops in the rain until feet bleed and pockets of trapped blisters form it's too late now, isn't it? to whisper that I don't like dancing while you remind me that I'm wrong of course my eyes would dance for you look at how beautiful I am when I spin and fall new bruises form and I look so good in blue so I twirl because it makes you smile like you do though it isn't fair of me nor you to keep silent skies grey and air muggy