Tie the blankets, tie the sheets. Through the window, climb with me across the bridges through the ice and snow from this hive of bees. Thanks for your tepidity—wonder what you thought of me. Guess there's some things that we'll never know. I'll let it be.
I used to find it ominous to be so anonymous, then I came to get a kick out of how no one gave a shit. But in time being ignored just gets you kind of bored, New York. Let's get on with it.
Have fun with your debutantes, fifteen-dollar whiskey shots, bankers with boners up and down the streets, packing meat. And maybe someday you will get one last chance to be impressed. Maybe someday you will say hello. I won't hold my breath.
I used to find it ominous to be so anonymous, then I came to get a kick out of how no one gave a shit. But in time being ignored just gets you kind of bored, New York. Let's get on with it.
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