We could watch Harold and Maude
If you promise it won’t make you sad
I’m not trying to hide you away from yourself
It’s just most of these photos are bad.
I left all of my vigor in yesterday’s frets
And all of my sleep's tucked away
I dreamt of a girl who danced better than you
But her heart was like pink lemonade
All my journals seem like archaic feelings
Unpixelated, unashamed
If I could recall what it was to be raw
I could drown in titanium rain.
Remember you told me we’d stay out all night
And you fell asleep after one glass
I went walking alone until the sun rose
To inform me the moment had passed.
On a late frigid Tuesday we drank to the news
That I’d be leaving these sad mid-west chords
The burst of that night still pangs in my chest
When the stars pulse under closed doors.
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