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There’s a man with a big red head
Who use to fly right out of bed
His body now gives him trouble
And time is bursting his bubble
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The mighty green river
Shrunken by the thirst of summer
Flows lightly now
At night she is black velvet
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In a corner she cowers
unwarranted guilt
shame without reason
looking through
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on days such as this
when morning promises
warmth and fun
even the lazy ones
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I know her as Autumn
Sometimes she is Spring
Summer is her fashion
In Winter she is Queen
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Oh thousands of voices
Singing the same song

Softly
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I can still fill the sky
With fluffy white dreams
Flood a swirling river
With ideas and schemes
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I met a smile the other day
With eyes closed I can still feel
The kind that won’t go away
melting even the hardest steel
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In a dream I was afloat
On a billowy craft
Searching for a summer gone
Much to quickly
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I'm willing to learn
and longing to see
wanting to hear
what's inside of me
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A thousand strands of silk
pull me from the deep
into that place between
light and dark
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A Poor Man's Lament

There’s a man with a big red head
Who use to fly right out of bed
His body now gives him trouble
And time is bursting his bubble
So when he awakes in the sack
The only thing stiff is his back

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