Poet’s Resumé

Washing dishes at a no-name diner
Worked his way up to line cook on the weekdays
But his daydream is burning
His dish towel it turned in
Another dead-end job on a poet's resumé

So, he followed a lover out west
Where the sun sets on Pacific palisades
When she slept with an old boyfriend
It tore him up to no end
Put all that pain on a poet's resumé

When you work in heartache you still earn those callouses
Words on a napkin in dead languages
Everybody loves him but no one ever stays
Another whiskey to unwind
Another less than perfect rhyme
Another wasted line on a poet's resumé

Fine line between being free and being lonely
It's blood from a stone and stoned on Percocet
He don't believe in God but he's praying
He'll find something worth saying
In a new way no one's ever heard it said

When you work in heartache you still earn those callouses
Words on a napkin in dead languages
Everybody loves him but no one ever stays
Another whiskey to unwind
Another less than perfect rhyme
Another wasted line on a poet's resumé

And he knows it's in his blood
His blood is on the page
And the page will always turn
That's how it goes when you're young
When the only thing you're scared of is running out of words

When you work in heartache you still earn those callouses
Words on a napkin in dead languages
Everybody loves him but no one ever stays
Another whiskey to unwind
Another less than perfect rhyme
Maybe this will be the line on a poet's resumé



Credits
Writer(s): Lori Mckenna, Scott Stepakoff, Josh Osborne
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