The Boarding House

I entered a room filled with elbows and knees

A lantern was hanging by a surrealist painting

I opened my mouth, shrapnel sailed through the air 

Tonight I want to lie with someone who doesn’t care

 

Tonight I want to lie with someone who doesn’t care 

If my laces are tied or my background is poor

Is this too much to ask, take this lock of my hair 

And lead me to a lover up the creosote stained stair 

Her skin was the colour of an Italian summer

Her eyes carried sadness and hope in equal measure 

Her head of tangled curls remained untouched by chemicals

An ancestral trait that made her mother proud

She said she lived by the ocean but she longed for the fields 

For other streets and other alleys where more crimes are committed

She commented on my lips, then we slowly undressed

I called upon the nine sisters while she called out my name

Tonight I want to lie with someone who doesn’t care

If my laces are tied or my background is poor

Is this too much to ask, take this lock of my hair 

And lead me to a lover up the creosote stained stair

 

Now naked I sit staring on the edge of the bed 

Come back down to me boy, for my feet are getting cold

Though your mind be a hive 

Your beige body needs it’s rest

I just sucked on a cigarette like a child on a breast

Tonight I want to lie with someone who doesn’t care 

If my laces are tied or my background is poor

Is this too much to ask, take this lock of my hair 

And lead me to a lover up the creosote stained stair.