Written by Pat Book
Performed by Heroes Wear Helmets

Asleep in the corner she’s blissfully unaware
the cold presses against the window pressed against her hair
her dreams make no sense to me, all ennui and enmity
but I know what the end result will be

She dreams of ladies whose babies have rabies
but she won’t dream about me
she dreams of e. coli, fungus, and pink eye
but she don’t dream of me
she dreams of crying, of lying, of flying and dying
but she won’t dream of me
she dreams about emergencies and impossible pregnancies
but she’s never dreamt about me

As I sleep in the corner she watches me dream
she can’t imagine all the places I’ve imagined we’ve been
i see us together for each waking moment
but we just stare at each other like two frozen snowmen

She dreams of ladies whose babies have rabies
but she won’t dream about me
she dreams of e. coli, fungus, and pink eye
but she don’t dream of me
she dreams of crying, of lying, of flying and dying
but she won’t dream of me
she dreams about emergencies and impossible pregnancies
but she’s never dreamt about me


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