You are only as beautiful As the scent of your soul; And gasoline can't seem to light any fire But your own. Wrapped up in twine tighter then your grip, Pull the string, I'll spin fast enough to forget your face Again. One, two, three spokes and sticks To scrape the cornea of a third eye, Barely wide enough to see freckles on your face. Painting sidewalks red with chalk To hide blood from Christmas morning, Ignoring every warning; Do you think leaves brown and fall to die without a meaning? Palms up, veins sprawled, Come inside and prove yourself to the rusted copper sign on my spine, Warning of a fine line. Splatter spatter dots and scrapes On the white wall beneath a triangle window, Crossing a bridge you swore you'd ignore Back to the soles of my shoes. Red white and black or blue, What's it matter when my bones and blood are no longer bruised. And it doesn't make sense why we don't hold hands, And why we can't help singing the words to our least favorite songs. Today I heard you breathe, Saw you bleed and slam a fist on the table, Because for every flower that wilts and dies, A secret garden dances ballet toward torn petals, Blooming blue from red.