That photo of your dad at your current age Splattered like the ceiling of the microwave Now the TV's splattered too Someone sucked the sweet milk From the bottom of your bowl Your mom's been sad I think she lost control She tried to call you but you let it ring Each toll for you Don't believe Each summer evening Will be grieving in any way for you We all know the plan And the glow from your suntan Will orbit in the planetary Through and through Maybe Karen's just a kid But I still wanna know What she hid inside Her little room I'm feeling like a little boy With nowhere else to go With nothing left to taste But spit and gloom And how'd you get so prone to this Exaggerated loneliness? When you can't even catch your breath at all And Karen just turned 21 And you still yearn for anyone To answer when you call But Karen's just a kid That summer you went mad down in Waterford Your mom and dad went unmonitored You tried to call them but the line was dead Now I can't even tell you what time of the year We find ourselves Or what hemisphere Or the shape your mouth took When you looked to me and said You said Don't believe each little evening Will be leaving Its tender mark on you We all know the score And the jacket that you wore Belonged to someone you swore Would be immaculate and true Maybe Karen's just a kid But I still wanna know What she hid inside Her little room I'm feeling like a little boy With nowhere else to go And nothing left to taste But spit and gloom And the cops creep up 14th Street At the stop sign in the backseat I see some kid I knew in study hall And every day the world just shrinks in Some familial extinction Till it's so very small And Karen's just a kid