Alone and Righteous
Walking back down to the convenience store
For some smokes and a bag of ice
I feel so isolated, so alone
Nobody but me, it seems
Is excited about the Women’s World Cup
At lunch, I made special sure that I recorded the game
Home last night for 30 seconds
Just long enough to crack a cold beer
And push “Play”
Oh, our young ladies shown bright last night
13-0 over Thailand (a new record)
The work, the skill, that extra pass
That tore the Thai defense into tiny pieces, all alone
Beautiful
I asked the clerk and the Chinese spy
I asked two random customers
All looked at me with the compassionate smirk
Reserved for the retarded
Sunday
Chile
Noon
If I went to church I would skip it
If there’s chores to be done I will vanish
Guests will consider me rude
Share in this communion but if not
I, only one, will be there
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I’ve never felt so guilty about missing a game! I love the way the title and responses at the convenience store give a bit of edge to your lyric.
very nice!