I still recall the time you called me
On Sunday night at 2 in the morning
You cried
But I couldn't help you
You were a jewel in front of a hobo
who stuck a knife into your ankle
and I heard you collapsing
Frightened by your twisted head
Making out with cigarettes to help me forget you
Your poor narcolepsy never existed, never existed
Your poor matopapyrophobia was crafted to make me spit out my soda and poke you right where
I knew you would cringe
Colorblind through eyes and mind
now that I believe
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