Sixers

She got a sixer from the store down the street
Stayed up watching basketball replays
There's a reason that she can't go to sleep
And it's got nothing to do with LeBron James

Has to do with a chemical reaction
Stimulated synapses, the snapping and the crackling
The doctor gave her something to focus her attention
She's got a six-month supply in the cupboard in the kitchen
Upstairs she hears footsteps, and she has an idea

He's home late from some dinner and some drinks
Another Friday with the suits in the steakhouse
Asset management's as thrilling as you'd think
But they pay him pretty well, now he's renting out the penthouse

Hasn't met the neighbors, he's new to the building
So he's a little bit surprised when he notices the knocking
When he opens up the door, it's the girl that lives beneath him
She said, "I know it's pretty late, and I hope that you weren't sleeping"
She said she thought she heard footsteps, and she had an idea

He'd seen her at the mailbox, made a little small talk
Now she's here on his entrance
Shaking up the bottle like she's paying the maracas
Said she's high and she's restless

He put something on the stereo, it sounds like it's Sinatra
She thinks that seems a bit square
But there's things you overlook when you're getting with the guy upstairs

She opens up the bottle and starts pouring out the pills
Crush it on the counter, being careful not to spill
He starts mixing drinks, measuring the gin
Getting down the glassware, muddling the mint

They talk about their work, where they went to school
How the city's kind of changed, how it used to be so cool
It's hard to make friends when your job is so demanding
They start dancing

Sunrise into sundown, sending out for takeout, sharing inside jokes now
He finally tries to kiss her and she says that it's not like that
Now he wished he wouldn't have done that
'Cause everything is awkward and the conversation slows
She cleans off the countertop and said that she should probably go

She'd seen him at the mailbox, flipping through the mail drop
She wasn't sure how to start it
Spent the lots of weekend trying to find a small connection
At least she got to see his apartment

A Nagel poster in a silver frame
She thought that seemed kind of lame
She wakes up late for work with the sniffles and a spiraling shame

Later in the fall when sees him in the hallway
She makes a point to be friendly
He's standing with some baby that he's calling his fiancée
Her name is either Kelly or Katie

She's glad they found each other
The wedding's next September
She's planning her own party tonight
Crushing up pills at home, watching basketball highlights

She thinks she hears footsteps
But now they're not really there



Credits
Writer(s): Craig Finn
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