Thanking Poseidon for rain in boston He was thinking of you The water filled up your lungs And turned my fingers a new shade of blue Lay down, hospital gown One heart broken, one more to go Chained fence, house arrest Said you had the flu, but it was a cold Thanking Poseidon for floods in boston He was thinking of you I watched you tear up our sacred garden And pulled me right from the roots A typhoon My bedroom You said you’d be real But you’re a ghost Hate the beach Ignore my needs Because of you I can’t stand the east coast Thanking Poseidon for oceans in boston I asked him to kill me for you He told me I was a wildfire And I sunk where the daisies grew Hold on too strong Poured in the bleach And gagged my mouth Your bathroom floor Behind closed doors The Sun shined through And washed me out