My Neighbor to the south used to have the most beautiful voice
A wonderful gathering of hymns, spilling through her doorways
They pierced cold hearts, and flowed through aging veins
Persisting through years and years of unwarranted noise complaints
Til one day my lovely friend found that she’d gone tone deaf
Oh what a tragic consequence of an array of dying organs
She’d keep me up through the early morning her songs so out of key that it hurt
Maybe it was my drowsiness or maybe it was my loneliness but it was the most beautiful thing I’d ever heard annnd
My neighbors would shame her from the comfort of their rooftops
Never knowing what it’s like to love something so much you’d rather die than give it up
Never knowing what it’s like to have that one thing taken away so quick
Never knowing what it's like to be so comfortable inside of your own skin
And although I’ve long since moved away Lucille you still line my thoughts
I hope that you’re still buggin those assholes who shared our isolated block
Givin em hell for condemning you on the only thing you’ve got
Thank you Lucy for showing me what it means to LOVE <3
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