On the back of a polaroid picture
I saw the gold letters you wrote
When you were young and whole
Just you and your mom on the back lawn
But now she's gone
Everyone that you love is gone
So you drove out to California
Where the people never hibernate
You drove your car into the ocean
You said I won't be blamed for the mistakes I've made
But it'll all be the same
Everyone everywhere is the same
Now you're standing on a stage
Bull fighters daughter 1903
Standing naked in the library
Playing possum 1928
1945 came on a steamer
Then you became a sister
Sat all day and you read the scripture
Just looking for an answer
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