I was driving your car, nYou were sleeping again. nVoices on the radio tried to keep me awake, nBut they couldn't and I dreamt about nSwimming in some lake nOr the Bronx river nWhere you skinny dipped with so much class nAnd the toxic sludge gave you super powers nAnd now your eyes glow greener than the early summer grass nI open mine and drive three more hours. nnPit stop in Baltimore lasted for three days nAnd we only thought it'd be two. nBut I'm glad that we stayed there till Sunday, mm hmm n'Cause that's when my mobile dream came true. nAnd we walked down a mountain where we nThought no one would see us nI was grumpy and you didn't have any shoes nAnd when we jumped in the reservoir nNaked as the days our mothers bore us nThese twelve year old boys threw rocks at you. nnAnd we are two freaks from some far off sideshow nWe ditched the circus to find ourselves new homes nAnd if my lips don't counter the rebukes of our old masters nIt's just 'cause they're locked on you. nnDriving through Tennessee I held your head loose nStopped at a gas station to piss and read the news nBig talk about car bombs and a war that'll never end nAnd the WEF is meeting in Jordan nAnd the Dead Sea is drying up a little bit each day nthey say in ten years time it'll be gone nAnd the kids in the future won't believe me when I say nYou used to be able to float on the water like the sun. nnNew Orleans we found a twenty in the gutter nSo we went out and had our first tequilas of the summer nTalked about the burdens of being in love and being alive nI drove you back to your brother's, you were passed out by five. nI watched the way your eyes twitched in rhythm with your mouth nI wanted to write you a letter but I couldn't hold a pen. nThis time tomorrow I'll be north, you'll still be south nI don't know when the hell I'm gonna see you again.