You said I had an interesting face
I knew you loved me then
When pretty girls were always eager
You chose a complicated woman
Not an easy path
Trampling the brittle bones
Of my past
While I would turn back
And try to resurrect them
Never really closing doors
So that the slightest breeze
Would blow them open
Oh, how you begged me
To give you the keys
But their weight in my pocket
Was a strange comfort to me
As if the chance to keep looking
At the scorched earth outside
Would remind me of the love
I now possessed
But even after all this time
With all your reassurances
And the absolute surety of your love
I can’t help but wonder if
You would have been happier
If my face was less interesting