When we were young, sipping on cherry lip kisses, with a blush of your tears in the afternoon Simplistic conversation between as two, to seem casual around your friends. Worshiping our music on these random rock playlists, while I spoke of your name, as if it were Queen,— giving you a reason to rule. Bathroom stains of blood dripping down the black drain, concrete smiles, drinking chlorine out of broken glasses Cutting at our smiles; marking each other with bites on our necks.
Boys with ripped jeans by their pockets; we couldn't carry a lot of our dreams. Camouflage wallets filled with an army of our last coins just to cover a ride back home. Living on a small income, hoping for a good outcome, and to not baby the night for each other without ***. But every girl is smiling for a money shot, knowing they could never afford a real ******. And the boys trying to protect desires, unfortunately learning how to wear condoms watching ****.
I still remember when I drove ahead of the road, just to get some head. Blowing away my brain with a few lines of blow. Trying to find my dreams with a bottle full of sleeping pills, resting my worries on a torn out mattress, in a city with no area code. I didn't have much people to call on, whenever my bipolar started to show; when you sold yourself short on your happiness on some cheap night thrills.
Sunday blues became the sobering messages while you're hungover, burning on a bush that never seems to burn over. Never owning a bark to the trees we've smoked,— still I remember the good stuff could be bought for just a buck. Still trying your luck at popping a girls box like popcorn; hoping we can make a movie with the snack. Still if I even had the skill to blow out her back, my attachment issues will always have me coming back.
I could never apologise for my youth, till I die young. But as my eyes live till forever, being forever young would be a death sentence to me. Serving time on the words we all loved to say of that stupid quote: "you only live once"