So you turn over Whisper into my shoulder That you're not clever enough to be sleeping with me But it's not about schooling It's more about using What you've been given, What you've got and what you've got is more than enough I remember when cancer Was just a constellation A starry-eyed crustacean with nothing To say of whether you and I live or die I don't remember Glasgow Until I was fourteen It's where people I know tend to let themselves Go when they've got something to bring to an end Well, it's one, two, three steps in the cul-de-sac You and me, your feet on the ground, Mine hitting your back we're Running so fast that we smash into the bins And we tumble over Catherine opens a window 'Now boys, that's not how you play' Catherine, just wait, what a peculiar thing to say I remember Maxwell I remember his mum too Her hands in the cool drawer of the Fridge and her man's fists on the window ledge. I remember Michaela I remember her last name I know she could dance, I know she could hide, and that she won a netball game But she's gone now, Sticks in the corner. There's a bus ticket in the breast pocket of her green blazer. Her mum has hung it up to dry in the airing cupboard In the hope that she might need it the morning after. Just once, maybe forever, again. Well, it's one, two, three steps in the cul-de-sac You and me, your feet on the ground, mine hitting your back We're running so fast that we smash into the bins And we tumble over Catherine opens a window 'Now boys, that's not how you play' Catherine, just wait, 'well, you know you'll both have jobs one day'