It's half past noon and she's still awaiting Standing at the same corner as before A postman in a hurry walks by the blind man Without seeing in the world an open sore As behind these walls he's just cut his own wrists As though worms and dust were some anaesthetic A gargoyle lip-syncing what a thief wheezes And me here feeling this pathetic While scorpions go into my mouth And winds blowing southwards have taken my soul But a nagging zombie says straight from inside: "Tu es mort, mon ami!" And I know he is right All these nights I can't sleep And while I take a stroll at dawn He comes with me Walking into the sea he's weeping for his man The old lady is shoplifting another pack of sweets While he writes a novel never to be read Outside some kids are playing football in the street The owl on a tree branch - she's sort of drunk You know how I hate that brand of cigarette I've got bugger all a smack for having been so bad They love Romeo & Juliet While strangers go on with their lives Happy husbands and wives And that makes him retch But a nagging zombie says straight from inside: "Tu es mort, mon ami!" And I know he is right All these nights I can't sleep And while I take a stroll at dawn He comes with me Psyche as a butterfly comes here for me And then she lands on my palm She's just trying to learn what's meant by trust For her pain it might mean a balm A wind storm has come But as I cut my thumb It just falls calm