Worm.

Worm

by Dustin Radke


 
 

Think of it, babe, if I were a worm

I would probably love you much more.

You could treat me the same,

You could live without shame,

You could bug me but I’d just ignore.

What's a grudge to a worm?

I think we would confirm

It’d be useless for us to keep score.

If I were a worm, I'd be home in the dark

And would hate to be brought to the light.

Love would truly be blind,

And then soon we would find

There was never a need for my sight.

You could order and bark,

But we’d still feel the spark

‘Cause I’d rather eat dirt than us fight.

 

When I am a worm, having no need for art,

I'll be happy with much less to do.

I won’t waste all my time

Thinking only in rhyme.

You’ll be all that my life will pursue.

You could cut me apart,

But I’ll still have a heart

So I’ll wriggle my way back to you.

Babe, when I am a worm, love will not be a task.

So with joy you will soon make a plan

To exchange human blood

For a life in the mud

As quick as you possibly can.

In the soil, we’ll bask

Never thinking to ask,

Would you love me if I were a man?

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