Kissing Sweet Men

Kissing sweet men 
Makes me roll in the clouds
And the bedsheets speak your name
As I place the blame
On you for all you could not be
But maybe the problem was me
As I took aim
When you said it’s just not the same
And I cry out; why
And you say; we’re both gonna die
Someday
And it’s okay
I dry my eyes
And we kiss in the middle of goodbyes
That I can’t bear to countenance
Do you think we could have one last dance
As you hold my hand in the street
And I think that the day we meet
Might be just passé
Who the hell is she anyway?
You sigh
And I can’t meet your eye
In the winter wilderness snow
I just don’t know how to let you go
Into the arms of wife and child
And it’s so wild
That we came from nothing
To be the stars
And I realise why I was chasing cars
Coz your number plate spelled L-A-Z
And suddenly
You’re talking to me
Like a bolt outta the blue
I didn’t know I would lose my heart to you
Almost ten years later
Why did you date her
Right in front of my face
And, damn, all the time that we waste
Trying to put the jigsaw piece into place
And it’s nobody’s fault and everybody’s business
When you spilt the beans
I was watching when you posted Dreams

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