America America America I got my first period in an airplane Didn’t feel chosen, ripe or ready, just thought I would die Accustomed to the unfamiliar in an airplane Being high up, above the ocean, seeing floods run wild I used up all the tissues in the airplane Was a child for the flight attendant when I asked for more I didn’t tell my mother until we landed In America America America The girl I just lost, I had bled her out Going to the land of the free and the home of doubt This woman in turn she would kneel right down To accept the award that just shook the New World I had found No flight homebound My mother had taken me to Colorado To do something fun together after my spinal surgery So I went to see my cousins in Colorado We played but I also noticed their rings of purity So much with the earthly and the body There by the Rocky Mountains, it felt a bit like sorcery That they had promised their father that nobody In America, or outside America, or anywhere near America The girl will get lost, if you let her out Belonging to the land of the free, not to be brought out The woman in turn she will settle down Infront of God and the man that will take her in her wedding gown Kissing homeground So I got my first period and went to America Hoping true love waits, that it awaits for me When could that stuff begin? With a crooked back and bleeding in America Came fourth of July, 1996 The air was thin