
I was in Los Angeles again
I could tell by the sky
That dome-like bubble
The smog
Making the world feel smaller than it really was
And the smell
The ocean swirled with pollution
I was walking
Trapped within the arteries
That flow and glow
4,700 square miles to pulse through
And I saw the highways and the byways
The clogged traffic, the whimsical blue clouds
The buildings
Erections of steel and glass
Penetrating the atmosphere
A good sky fucking
And then there was I in this peaceful neighborhood
Midwest-style neighborhood
Homes, grass, fences, a tree-lined street
And for some reason, I had a habit
Of going into peopleโs houses
Iโd just walk right up
Open a door, go inside, look around, go back out
And then there was this sense of someone watching
Someone who was upstairs and I just didnโt realize it
Blaring eyes now peering through a window above me
On the lawn, waiting for a ride
From someone I didnโt know.



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