it's okay if you want to go somewhere big alone
you'll get scared when you gotta come home, come home
if you gotta come home, that's okay too
the old door was gaudy and broken
we got something new
we forgot to tell you
your father is starting to see he's made good for the world
the desert is calling
the fields are too cold
his armchair just hurts
your sister is drinking; acting her age
emitting little phrases borrowed from
lemongrass sage
it's part of that stage
the turning is heavier than it's ever been
the blandness of a full mall
the broken splotch of a pen
but you'll smile again
and the stable portrait of life
you only framed with her
can happen again
under a bar light
by the ocean floor
so quit settling scores.
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