Holding upside down photographs up to the light
Another night drinking whiskey on my own
“Come right on in,” she says to me
But I’m distracted by the leaves falling all around the outside of my house
Forget what you’ve forgotten
Project the time, a straight chalk line behind a heart attack
“You always get your way, but don’t know what the hell to say,”
He says to me and sips his sour with a laugh
I get the check, I’m out the door, then I’m reminded just once more
Of all the streetlights dancing preternaturally
Forget what you’ve forgotten
Project the time, a straight chalk line behind a heart attack
I hope I make it back to that shithole house around the corner from Broad and Girard
To take care of the trees and figure out what I believe
Before the sidewalk’s coming up to smile at me
Forget what you’ve forgotten
Project the time, a straight chalk line and I’m not coming back
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Deceptively simple sing-along melodies tinged with melancholy of the most beautiful caliber. The only problem is that it needs to last about 20 minutes longer. Touched me deeply, I won't be forgetting it any time soon. Michael Coop
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