A rainy night
A crowded bar
A worn out man
With a broken down car
At least that's what he told his wife back home
He slips off his wedding ring behind his back
For the second time this week
Who knows what the night will bring
There she stood
Across the bar
Like a 1930s movie star
A cloud of smoke softening her face
A perfect velvet hourglass
Full red lips and oozing class
And moving
With a slow seductive sway
CH
Hypnotized by his desire to persist
The kind of woman any man would not resist
Drunk on a cocktail of cheap thrills and regrets
And the sweet scent of Chanel & cigarettes
2
He's not too sure what came next
Now he's out back helping her out of her dress
She whispers
“I know somewhere we can go”
Led him down a winding path
All the way down to the railroad track
He could feel
The cool
Steel
Beneath his shoes
She grabbed and, kissed him hungrily
Said “Would you run away with me?
Cause I've been hurt too many times before
My last love left me waiting here
Today will be too many years
Since the pain
Became
Too much to endure”
CH.
He leapt away as a train came screaming by
Watched her wither and age before his eyes
Not a trace of youth or beauty left
Just the faint scent of Chanel & cigarettes
Middle:
He thinks
Is this just my imagination
The guilt of my mistakes
Playing tricks on me
Am I just haunted by the shame
Of my infidelities
CH
He watched her wisp away and disappear
Then ran away wet with rain and frightened tears
Thinks ‘This was far too real for me to manifest
And I still can smell Chanel & cigarettes ‘
Another night
Another bar
Another man
Getting out his car
Looking for fun outside the marriage bed
He's hit as he walks through the door
An aroma he's not sensed before
A sweet perfume
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