you crawled into my bed that night like some sort of giant insect and i found myself spellbound at the sight of you, beautiful and grotesque and all the rest of that bug stuff bluffing your way into my mouth behind my teeth, reaching for my scars- that night we got kicked out of two bars and laughed our way home that night you leaned over and threw up into your hair and i held you there, thinking- i would offer you my.....pulse if i thought it would be useful i would give you my breath, except, the problem with death is that we have some hundred years and then they can build buildings on our only bones 100 years, and then your grave is not your own and we lie in out beds, and our graves unable to save ourselves from the quaint tragedies we invent- and undo, from the stupid circumstances we slalom through and i realized that night that the hall light, which seemed so bright when you turned it on, is nothing- compared to the dawn which is nothing- compared to the light which seeps from you while you're sleeping, cocooned in my room- beautiful and grotesque, resting that night we got kicked out of two bars and laughed our way home i thought- i would offer you my pulse, i would give you my breath i would offer you my pulse, i would give you my breath
Ani DiFranco Lyrics brought to you by danah boyd since 1995