she sang the words like Karen Carpenter would sing
as if to warn of an impending funeral
without a hint of anything beyond the gloom
of a broken heart or of an empty room
she sang the blues of sad and even tragic news
not to a tune but to the mirror in the bathroom
inside the house that was taken when the rug was pulled
out from beneath her, when all that she had left was you
where do the dreams go?
you were a good kid, even up through your teens
afraid of all things big and small and in between
but you never understood what she was dealing with
the death of a dream and the birth of loneliness
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