i came to buy some butter
but left drinking from your well.
strange things flew in the air!
i grabbed my hat and found a coat
hanging by an empty chair.
i went out and slammed the door,
ran down to a whispering beach,
sat listening on the shore.
an echo exactly at midnight
cried softly in moonlit boots;
it paused at dawn in white.
i saw a top hat riding shotgun
in a Rolls chauffeured by fate
when an immense sun,
rising on the high tide line,
stuck a feather in my cap;
it was not at all by design.
i was left feeling naked and hot
but it's a part i play, wondering
if that's everything lifes' got.
very solemn, straining every nerve
i stood up straight to leave
but fell frantic into a curve
where i peeked across the room
and saw rushing directly at me
the grasping hand of doom:
all those fingers winking
two or maybe three times a second
encouraged me to start thinking
that i were in a fancy show boat.
hanging by an empty chair,
i grabbed my hat and found a coat
someone had left hanging there.
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