I It’s not what you and I expected The opposite actually Nights are a lot darker out here The dozen spindly legs of insects crawl Across my foot to prey on some poor roach But I still talk to you when you aren’t listening Out past the fields of nothingness and livestock, Where the car headlights freeze Armadillos And crack their shells like eggs in a pan I will wait for that day The day you come to me and I tell you That dream still waits for you
II I can’t drive without grimacing The roadkill piles atop each other Deer, boars, Coyotes When it's all done They leave the same red mark You probably don’t see this in the city The black eyes of an animal punctured By a white gem-like dot shining Before sunrise, the body is coated in fresh dew I’ll stay where I am, waiting for you
III There’s a dysfunctional couple that fights upstairs above me Nearby the cars race for their kind of high The backlights behind the building of a restaurant Makes its way around the corners of my walls I thought I saw you, again Looking from outside my window Walking past me on the sidewalk Opening the door from within my closet Listening when I wasn’t talking Did you see me break glass at my feet? The hydrogen peroxide sting reminds me To remember you once waited for me
Much inspired by Thomas James' "Letter to a Stranger"