That night I slept on a mattress on the floor. And had I known then, I would’ve Embraced Your Grace to last me late.
Spread open on brawling ink Tinted and olive in skin And a breath hot and sour – disgusting. That night I slept on a mattress on the floor.
And in he came Wincing glory all purged might With mirthful spite plus rage, Employing a tetanus graze on my thigh.
You handle the comforters, force me down. What I remember, by the grace of God Is but a raven twilight. And a single mangled wetting tear On a blue tiled entresol.