You bought all your band t-shirts from target.
I didn't even like those bands, not once.
I didn't even like those bands, once we touched.
You bought all your jean skirts from Good Will or some old man.
I didn't even understand that once.
I didn't even understand, but I never forgot.
I never could read you, I always left your car so fast
and ran straight to my door but swore I'd never look back.
And I left you with my hat and my favorite Coltrane shirt,
We said we'd never fuck again cause it just leaves us both hurt.
Got a call last night, you drove straight into a tree; you shouted something at a bar and drove drunk home.
I heard your skull melted in the street like cherry kissed ice cream,
there was blood and teeth and wires in your nose.
They said it was at my old house, where you used to take me home,
you were a bitch to me then but I swore that you weren't alone..
There was a bag in your backseat with a photo of us two,
and Pink Floyd shirt and some rub on tattoos.
Couldn't even comprehend, but read inside your card:
"Lets leave this town and turn our backs like we used to do."
You bought all your band t-shirts from target.
I didn't even like those bands, not once.
I didn't even like those bands, once we touched.
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