Months ago, I would sneak out to his car And we would drive for hours Under the night sky.
Honest conversations would erupt. Once I told him that I hoped to trip into love, Not seeing it coming. Fall over it stumbling.
I would shiver when The engine shut off. Our warm bodies Would become close, In his backseat beneath His heavy blanket.
Sometimes I would become so cold That he would let me Wrap myself in the blanket. My head would lay in his warm lap.
His hands would warm my cheeks, His fingers tracing, Drawing shapes on my skin And brush through my hair. I could always feel his eyes on me, As I drifted to a dream land.
I would stumble to The front door in the morning With frizzy hair and Wrinkled clothes. My father would be waiting, Toes tapping And arms crossed.
One night he told me I was beautiful. I blushed and giggled, Then he told me I was stumbling.
On a Saturday, his car slid on the ice With me in the passengers seat I hope when he sees those dents And crushed light he thinks of me.
He smashed his car, Oh what a coincidence. It was a car accident And I accidentally tripped, And my heart broke.
Despite, I would give anything For a car ride with him.