on the day the sun went down
you were in everybodys' flowers
lights in linear synch went out
when it came to counting sheep
you sure could see the lawn you mowed
from up high up in your room
the fading colours of the yard
lit up again before you left
all the shadows that flew by
lived up high up in the oak
the sandbox lay squarely quiet
it struck me as somehow odd
what was it that you found in books
whenever days were going slow
what was the basic thing you learned
when you looked out down below
a line of fir trees 'round the house
a blurred face of your future spouse
a pair of oaks but sure no owls
already everybodys' flowers
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