Broke into her house, saw her sitting there
Drinking coke and whiskey in her bra and underwear
Saw him in the kitchen, hanging up the phone
I asked him nicely once to pack his things and go
He gave her a reassuring look, said he wouldn't leave
But I asked him one more time, this time pulled out my shiv
Stuck him in the back, and I pulled it out slow
And I watched him fall down, and as the morning sun rose
He looked at me, he said:
"You missed my heart, you missed my heart
You got me good; I knew you would
But you missed my heart, you missed my heart"
Were his last words before he died
Looking out the window, up at the blue sky
Listening to her scream, listening to her cry
A feeling of relief came over my soul
I couldn't take it any longer, and I lost control
I chased her up the stairs and I pinned her to the ground
And underneath her whimpering, I could hear the sirens sound
I rattled off a list of all the things I miss
Like going to the movies with her and the way she kissed me
wrist
words
whiskey
while
where
wheeling
window
watching
longer
listening
leave
chased
dream
house
hanging
guard
friends
looked
draining
policemen
fields
laying
going
failed
kissed
clenched
looking
laughing
flowing
lifeblood
rattled
bullheaded
sirens
ground
graveyard
broke
control
scene
fishing
showing
could
barbecues
million
dollar
backyard
downriver
started
before
things
pulled
there
heart
phone
reunions
underneath
dragged
downtown
kitchen
everything
gurney
whimpering
river
beams
drinking
asked
driving
infirmary
feeling
loose
missed
sitting
morning
moundsville
scream
shins
cracked
nicely
racing
night
skull
childhood
something
parking
would
reassuring
poetic
watched
strapped
pinned
priest
sound
prison
movies
quite
really
stairs
reeds
relief
running
rites
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