Popsicles

Emily Kinney

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    Indian summer, how much more can I take?
    I'm begging for the heat to break
    My throat is parched, my skin is red
    Fan blowing on my face in a sweat-soaked bed

    Fall is a daydream from when I was young
    Backpacks, bonfires, cool in the Sun
    Crickets and kisses beneath the Moon
    Sneaking upstairs to my bedroom

    If I could take back just one thing
    I'd rewind to the last day of spring
    You held my hand and squeezed it hard
    We walked until the streets got dark
    Gave me some new book to read
    Sayin' I hope you find what you need
    And just like that we're the broken-hearted
    Just like that my fever started

    And the green grass turned to sand
    The sky filled with a haze
    We thought we wanted freedom
    But what we got were these dog days
    And our lonely hearts are lazy
    Sipping a stranger's salty kiss
    Begging for a body
    We'll take anything we can get

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    Labor Day weekend, 90 degrees
    A bottle of beer between my knees
    A smoke, a sigh, a sideways glance
    He's not the type to ask me to dance
    Not the type to hold my hand
    But he once played in some famous band
    An empty pool, we both take a dive
    We leave that party for a drive

    But his hands are like sandpaper
    His eyes are dark and dull
    Months of dehydration have really taken their toll
    And our tangled torsos tighten
    As we're moving out and in
    He leaves before the traffic
    And I'm burning up again

    And I'm angry when he leaves me
    I love, they love me not
    Popsicle to my temples
    I'm so fucking hot

    And I'm frustrated forever
    About the air that hangs around
    Wafting around my apartment
    I can't cool down

    Indian summer, how much more can I take?
    Just waiting for
    The heat to break

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    Composición: Emily Kinney

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