State Hospital
(专辑: Pedestrian Verse - 2013)
The
half back-flip conception, a
state hospital birth The
most threadbare tall story the
country's ever heard Brought home to breathe smoke in arms of her mother with a
blunt kitchen knife Who just lays in a
submissive position beneath the
national weight and the
slow arc of a
fist Her heart beats like a
breeze block thrown down the
stairs Her blood is thicker than concrete forced to be brave she was, born into a
grave And in the
limp three years of board schooling she's accustomed to hearing that she could never run far A
slipped disc in the
spine of community, a
bloody curse word made pedestrian verse Spirits in graveyards and fingers in car parks She cries in the
high street just to be heard A
screaming anchor for nothing in particular at the
foot of the
fuck of it, and dragging her heels in the
dirt Her heart beats like a
breeze block thrown down the
stairs Her blood is thicker than concrete forced to be brave she was, born into a
grave The
cheek of youth flushed red and turned gray Now she lies on the
pavement, she's helped to her feet, all thighs, hair, and magpie handbags Saturday's uniform for the
fuck me parade Brought home to keep warm in the
arms of a
plumber ruddy and balding Who just needs a
spine to dig into, a
chest for the
head, and a
hand for the
holding Her heart beats like a
breeze block thrown down the
stairs Her blood is thicker than concrete forced to be brave she was, she was Her heart beats like a
breeze block thrown down the
stairs Her skin is thicker than concrete forced to be brave she was, she was A
broken elevator anthem held between floors But if blood is thicker than concrete, all of it is not lost All is not lost All is not lost All is not lost All is not lost