Everything in her shines
From her dark, haunting leer to her proud, rousing smile
Everything in her shines
It makes me so blind, shines so bright, makes me so blind
All that I've ever known steers me toward her howling moan
Oh, her moan
Her name was June, that's all I knew
I danced with her poetry, tight black curls got me in a lock
She put her foot down, threw my head in the closet
And a paper trail in this heat caused a knife in my fire
Care just explodes and zaps away my poor unfortunate thoughts
And now June slides on top of me, twisty as a turntable
Silken sheets wear her wide set hips, pouring paths so lascivious
Oh the miles of tastiness are a haven to a Persian heiress
And the prize for which so long that I've sought
Has given rise to the crimes that I've wrought
Everything in her shines
Though her spirit still breathes while I'm parked in my car
Everything in her shines
As I drive my way towards the riverbank to bury her charms
Cold stones washing over our bones
Thought I saw headlights beaming us toward the road
She's staring through the headboards singing Billie Holiday
And I'm forever in her chords folding body/mind into slumber
Like the world's dimly lit lounge we sit, her head resting upon my shoulder
And sweet as her scent is pure, the guitars jangle and tambourine hits
But I can't exist until I feel the moist skin upon her lips
And the drums begin to transform our pulsing motions into such pushin' and pullin'
We take the cab downtown, we take it all the way around
Beyond the Battery over the steel rails holding us inland, into salty seas
Will she remember me, when I sing my song or when I awake from this deep sleep?
This deep, deep sleep?
Oh