Before the World Even Knows We'Re Gone

She tore me apart
under a rockabilly sunset;
Set me free from the 
sway of pop culture jive
with her bass-line booty. 
She smelled like gasoline, 
tasted like cherries, 
and made my heart rumble like a .454 
And she knew she had me,
when she dropped her hair 
outta that black bandanna, 
wrapped it it round my neck,
and lit me up with 
…Pontiac red lips. 
Yeah, she tore me down
like a fixer-upper,
built me back up,
and revved me high. 
Reeedd liinedd by those
spider web leggins’. 
I know she’s mine,
thank God in Heaven. 
Cuz when she whispers in my 
ear “Baby, lets go for a ride” 
I can’t find a way to make 
this monster glide.
We’re stuck in high gear,
bound to make it outta town
for’ daddy knows I got her
sittin’ in the middle of my bench
seat ‘stead of that church pew. 
I know he’ll come a lookin’
but as long as we keep bookin’
we’ll make it to horizon ‘for the
world even knows we’re gone. 
-James Kelley 2014, All rights reserved

Copyright © | Year Posted 2014



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Date: 5/5/2014 8:39:00 AM
Yeah, pave your road with fantastic poetry and keep racing for the horizon.
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James Kelley
Date: 5/7/2014 6:11:00 PM
will do! :D
Date: 4/28/2014 6:14:00 PM
this is really cool. So do you really have a motorcycle mama? When hubbie had his Harley, I would go on those motorcycle runs with him and some of the weird guys he hung out with. I even bought a raccoon tail for the fun of it but wasn't sure how to wear it. haha. Good times!!
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James Kelley
Date: 4/28/2014 9:32:00 PM
haha, not at the moment unfortunately https://soundcloud.com/james-kelley-6/before-the-world-even-knows
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