Sneakers

Ellen Kempner

I'm sor—

I'm sorry that you've come to me
In dreams like it's the only way
That you can find to talk to me
When I saw you last
We were fraying at the edges
I never patch shit up
And now we're a mound

Thought I saw you wearing boots
But knew it wasn't really you
Because you wear
Sneakers in the winter
Your queerness was a shiver
Slush seeping in your soles
Now your feet are wet
And I can't wring you out

And oh, I'm sorry that you had to see that
I'm sorry that you had to see me like that

Chest of frenzy when I saw you
Working my old summer job
It singed a nerve
I thought was lost
Here I was measuring my scars
Envisioning yours twice as long
Your skin is smooth and shining like
My street when it rains

Thought I saw your feet were bare
But knew you weren't really there
Because you wear sneakers
By the seaside
Your silence was a nuisance
And sticking to my socks
Now my floors are filthy
I can't rinse them off

And oh, I'm sorry that you had to see that
I'm sorry that you had to see me like that

Trivia about the song Sneakers by Palehound

When was the song “Sneakers” released by Palehound?
The song Sneakers was released in 2019, on the album “Black Friday”.
Who composed the song “Sneakers” by Palehound?
The song “Sneakers” by Palehound was composed by Ellen Kempner.

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