They say loitering is a victimless crime But you walk outside my building to pass the time You know where my apartment door is I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to press charges You could ring the bell, I'd buzz you in But you stand outside, you're pacing You know what number my floor is I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to press charges Hungry, I'm so hungry I could consume temptation itself My breath is teal, and I am pale I'm shaking in the light, it reflects on your scales They say loitering is a victimless crime In all honesty, I know I shouldn't mind But there are flashes of you in the darkness I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to press charges Your eyes are brown like the greedy ground And I am stored six feet down I talk to the dirt And I baptize it as human No one will ever see me around But once in a while, you may hear the sound Of my echo through the woods And wonder if I'm even human They say loitering is a victimless crime Existing in public shouldn't be fined But you can keep your money I'd rather you rot in jail