Night’s changing Spiders seem to levitate in headlights While deer hide dumb in the bushes And three snakes hang from the branches of a small tree In front of her house where he’s climbing out of her room José looks back through the window She’s tangled up in the sheets, and she’s smiling sweet Talking softly in her sleep He hops down to the driveway Stumbles to his car parked down the street And he turns the key The church looms on the horizon Like the dried up husk of some ancient bug Legs scratching at the rising Sun Inside he gathers his things ‘Round the scattered bodies of his passed out friends In a drunken spin Jimmy yawns and says: Hey what’s goin on? Shadows just seem darker these days, says José Anyway, I'm gonna catch a train José waits by the tracks Sunrise puts a squint in his eyes And it seems like there’s So many little creatures scurrying around that he can’t see The train comes and he starts running He jumps for it and he slips She wakes up and she sees his gone Just like she expected But she hoped she’d be wrong Thought this morning She could try it on top Never get old where you were young He said while she was nodding off He’s kind of strange she thinks Yeah but so is love The kids in the church start to stir As light pours in through the holes in the walls Wondering if José is gone No one ever really leaves Jimmy says through a cloud of smoke Where would he go anyway? The Sun is up and the birds are pecking Pecking at something lying in the dirt