I thought I’d visit the place we met Drenched in neon, old regrets As cougars stalk the noisesome streets Roll out, angry sheep, sorrowful bleats The bogan cries out to the moon The hunchback hipsters sing of doom The fancy dressed and terminally blessed The puddles reflect an endless stream Of broken hearts and wilted dreams And the neon lights buzz proudly Our gods, our morning stars, so loudly Call to us like lanterns on the bows of a thousand lost ships and broken vows I saw you once within the sea of skin Handsome, strong, but deep within I knew I’d known you all my lives As brother, lover, husband, wife And now the caribou part their ways To **** and fight and live their days or perhaps to slumber, to retire Yet I stand alone and admire The post that held you, my darling one Lover, absentee saint, my sun I stare at the corner and I weep For love itself must also sleep