Unfinished

by writersxblock   Apr 26, 2010


Watching in the widow from across the street,
That tongue and tobacco burned a whole in his cheek.
Well I'd say you two never did what you were told,
To rip off your clothes and let your bodies unfold.
Well I'm just here with the obvious facts,
And watchin' you smoke wont make me relax.
Like that clock in that tower, time ticks to soon,
It takes up your life, and you have no room.
The place you spent has been over taken,
The mood you were in when that acid left you shaking.
Well it's a little late for your stupid tricks now,
He died from that drug, but know one knows how.
The hotel stands in the middle of the city,
The place you met her when she was made up and pretty.
And I know what your planning, and she is aware,
You buy her a drink to make this night fair.
After three or four, she sends her man a text.
Everyone at the bar knows exactly what happend next.
Well you drink down your problems as you cry drunken tears
You smoke to keep your self intact but aging over the years.

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