The Hail Mary you sent me Was a full week tardy I just wanna be the cigarette you sneak Outside your family Thanksgiving party And the resentment's grown larger It's fully juiced on your forgotten phone charger That's still plugged in beneath my bedside table It channels something I'm unable to label And when I go out walking And the dusk sounds like my past lives are talking I don't wanna see the sun I don't wanna see anyone What remains now But inherited cars And the stars' smoky evacuation? If you tried to abduct me I'd make it back To sleep in the black high school tomb Time can't corrupt the immaculate lack That's left there in the back bedroom Or steal the feel that's ours As the dusk shadows Straddle the bars Of our inherited cars You eyeball yourself in the gas station mirror And set off the auto hand dryer You can't recognize your face But you recognize the fear That you might be a compulsive liar You drive past the complex Where your grandparents answered the phone At the end of their days You've lost any context For the world that was transferred To you in the subtlest ways What remains now But inherited cars And the stars' smoky evacuation? If you tried to abduct me I'd make it back To sleep in the black high school tomb Time can't corrupt the miraculous lack That's left there in the back bedroom Or steal the feel that's ours As the dusk shadows Straddle the bars Of our inherited cars