Don stepped outside. It felt good to be alone. He wished he was drunk. He thought about something he just said And how stupid it had sounded. He knew he should forget about it And he decided to piss. But he couldn't. (A plane passed silently overhead)
The streetlights, The buds on the trees and the night - Were still.
It finally came, He took a deep breath. It made him feel strong And determined To go back inside.
The light. Their backs. Their conversations. The couples, Romancing... so natural. His friends stare, With eyes like the heads of nails. The others. Glances. With amusement. With amazement. With contempt. So distant. With malice. For being a sty In their engagement. Like swimming underwater in the darkness. Like walking through an empty house, Speaking to an imaginary audience. Being watched From outside.
A soul without a key. He could not dance to anything.
Don left, And drove, And howled, And laughed At himself. He felt he knew what that was.
Don woke up And looked at the night before. He knew what he had to do. He was responsible. In the mirror He saw his friend.