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It was a good night With cold wind Until I wrapped my car around a telephone pole I was in and out at first upside down Saftey glass Refelected on the moonlit road As I wait in silence Each breath is ragged beneath my shattered ribs The rub of the seatbelt on my my clavicle Snapped like a broken branch I fight to keep my eyes open I wake up to a man kneeling in the puddle of diamond windshield pieces Yelling into a cell phone, and then talking to me calmly I don't remeber my name No I don't know what day it is I'm gonna die I wake up in the ambulance The feeling of my lungs pumping themselves The feeling of blood pooling beneath my hands The sound of paramedics yelling at each other Then talking quietly to me No I don't know where I am No I don't know how many fingers you are holding up A neck brace keeps me from looking around But I can see so clear in my mind That day at the beach When we skipped school The night I snuck to your house When your mom was out The time I got bit by a dog A hot afternoon in April I remeber pine needles falling from the trees As you kneel in the clearing Talking about heaven The emergency room doors slid open On their own Nurses yell back and forth And speak quietly to me As they cut away the clothes from my blackened skin As the needle finds my vein And I notice the old flamiliar sting Among so much anguish I dont smell the sterile smell of the hospital Or the smell of my own scorched skin I smell the sea The sand on your skin The taste of salt The after swim kiss I can't hear the beep of my blood pressure as it begins to rise Or the yell of the nurse for a crash cart I heard you sing As we drove down the road The moon was orange And the sky was red I could have turned down the radio Just to listen They yelled around me It all fell on deaf ears The last thing I ever told you was "I never loved you and I never will
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Mar 28, 2012
Mar 28, 2012 at 1:49 PM UTC
This won't hurt a bit
It was a good night With cold wind Until I wrapped my car around a telephone pole I was in and out at first upside down Saftey glass Refelected on the moonlit road As I wait in silence Each breath is ragged beneath my shattered ribs The rub of the seatbelt on my my clavicle Snapped like a broken branch I fight to keep my eyes open I wake up to a man kneeling in the puddle of diamond windshield pieces Yelling into a cell phone, and then talking to me calmly I don't remeber my name No I don't know what day it is I'm gonna die I wake up in the ambulance The feeling of my lungs pumping themselves The feeling of blood pooling beneath my hands The sound of paramedics yelling at each other Then talking quietly to me No I don't know where I am No I don't know how many fingers you are holding up A neck brace keeps me from looking around But I can see so clear in my mind That day at the beach When we skipped school The night I snuck to your house When your mom was out The time I got bit by a dog A hot afternoon in April I remeber pine needles falling from the trees As you kneel in the clearing Talking about heaven The emergency room doors slid open On their own Nurses yell back and forth And speak quietly to me As they cut away the clothes from my blackened skin As the needle finds my vein And I notice the old flamiliar sting Among so much anguish I dont smell the sterile smell of the hospital Or the smell of my own scorched skin I smell the sea The sand on your skin The taste of salt The after swim kiss I can't hear the beep of my blood pressure as it begins to rise Or the yell of the nurse for a crash cart I heard you sing As we drove down the road The moon was orange And the sky was red I could have turned down the radio Just to listen They yelled around me It all fell on deaf ears The last thing I ever told you was "I never loved you and I never will
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Mar 28, 2012
Mar 28, 2012 at 1:49 PM UTC
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