Garage sale, Saturday – I need to pay My heart's outstanding bills
A cracked-up compass and a pocket watch Some plastic daffodils The cutlery and coffee cups I stole from all-night restaurants A sense of wonder only slightly used A year or two to haunt you in the dark
For a phone call from far away With a 'Hi, how are you today?' And a sign recovery comes To the broken ones
Wage slave forty-hour work week weighs A thousand kilograms So bend your knees comes with a free fake smile For all your dumb demands The cordless razor that my father bought When I turned 17 The puke-green sofa, and the outline to A complicated dream of dignity
For a laugh, too loud and too long For a place where awkward belong And a sign recovery comes To the broken ones To the broken ones To the broken ones For the broken ones Or Best Offer