The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night and tells us that he and his friends are "in the up" . He's happy because he's finally had a good night's sleep. He tells the others to wake up and go play with him. They don't want to go to bed because they're going to study all night. The narrator is bummed out because she's always going home alone to study. She tells the guys that she admires them more when they act like that. The guys say that if they sit like that, they'll "poop" on the street. They're not talking about her, though, and the narrator doesn't care. He wants to play with the guys, but they won't let him do it. He says that he can't play with her because she is scared of him, and he wants to get out of her face. He asks the guys if they've ever cared about him before, and they say that they haven't since he started hanging out with them. He goes on to say that no one cares about him anymore, and that's why he'll just play with them now.
The narrator wakes up in the middle of the night and tells us that he and his friends are "in the up" . He's happy because he's finally had a good night's sleep. He tells the others to wake up and go play with him. They don't want to go to bed because they're going to study all night. The narrator is bummed out because she's always going home alone to study. She tells the guys that she admires them more when they act like that. The guys say that if they sit like that, they'll "poop" on the street. They're not talking about her, though, and the narrator doesn't care. He wants to play with the guys, but they won't let him do it. He says that he can't play with her because she is scared of him, and he wants to get out of her face. He asks the guys if they've ever cared about him before, and they say that they haven't since he started hanging out with them. He goes on to say that no one cares about him anymore, and that's why he'll just play with them now.