senorita, his lover, my glass shards it was one of the shortest nights when he brought the bright girl-child in slacks to the backyard
in a waning day, salty skin, mid-july by the waters of lethe, he found his annabel Lee he shivered when retracing the gleaming july when i was forgotten and he was loving annabel lee
he knew anything would last forever in summer but forever was wasted and short-lived and so he walked her out and drove her home and made me listen to their parting songs
oh, the radio hurts! change the station, please? (no, said my man) and he kept on driving away from annabel lee and so the song played through seven red lights and i collected the shards and dust of his crushed heart