Jenny calls from Montana.
She's only passing through.
Probably never see her again in this life, I guess.
Not sure what I'm gonna do.
Leave the porch light on.
Because the small dark corners have designs on me.
Clutching gold coins in his claw.
Room full of ambitious young policemen.
Everybody trying to make his mark.
I was a red dot blinking on a screen up overhead,
And then the room went dark.
Dream of maybe waking up someday,
And wanting you less than I do.
It's never gonna come true.
Leave the porch light on.
Because the small dark corners are establishing a colony.
Clutching gold coins in his claw.
Can't ever set aside the sweetness,
Of the days before the crews put up the border.
Cling tight to their memory forever.
Think about Montana when I close my eyes,
Possibly Jenny's headed east.
Count a couple of stray hopes outloud,
May their numbers one day be increased.
Leave the porch light on.
Because the small dark corners breathe like heavy animals.
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