Every night I stay up
Later than I should
I like walks under streetlights
In my safe neighborhood
And when I get home
I sit in the dark in my car alone
And listen to the end of the last song on the radio
(If I'm lucky it's Amie, by Pure Prarie League)
I like the sound of the Cicadas
Washing over me
So many fitful nights
Ruined by anxiety
But when I hear them singing
I feel like it's just for me
And I can finally find my peace, get some sleep
I like to pick up the green husks
Of the black walnuts on the ground
I like to listen to the sounds this bat makes
Chasing its food all around
I like the way the rabbits run
Bringing me luck, luck, luck
I'll let the radio play one more song, no need to rush, rush, rush
(If I'm lucky it's oh Black Water, by Doobie Brothers)
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