The Venetia Fair
Only In The Morning
She's alone if only in the morning
For all her learned morality
She keeps her line drawn far beyond the innocent flirtation
A reputation for quenching every thirst for free
My mother thinks the last one never loved me
The wisdom's stark simplicity was easy to ignore
Before I heard a few more stories
And they destroyed me
I scratched the surface 'til it bled
I shed my skin
When I got burned
I reached for the stove but I never learned
Promise me, that you're not her
And I can try to believe it
But I've seen things that I can't forget
I could barely stomach her affection
And with my stoic brevity
I never made it past her plastic pornographic accent
And i accept that
She paid to board a sinking ship
And now she's drowning thanks to me
Just a lonely girl that never learned to swim
And I know it's done
'Cause she's the only one who brought me back to shore
And she's scared
That I would drown before I ever let this go
I finally learn to swim
She's alone if only in the morning
For all her learned morality
She crossed that line for me
I've seen some things I may never find a way to forget