Surely your eyes smile like sunflowers in August dropping their seeds from skyscraper heights as you hang from your cross nailed together by your own rough-hewn hands dropping their seeds as the wind runs its fingers through the weeds windchiming like a platinum-plated Joni Mitchell and surely you touched mine surely surely surely and I wish like Christmas Eve like a first junior high dance like a death bed watch that I could afford even a bottle of you but the demand for you is high and the supply . . . well, you know, there's never enough and you keep raising the price and surely surely surely you know, there's never enough so I lie here among the weeds seeking out your seeds some small, priceless part of you as you rise out of my reach like a house with a seaside view like a villa in Tuscany like gold which you are surely surely surely you are with your sunflower eyes and your Christmas Eve wishes you pay for my sins dropping your seeds and surely surely surely you know, there's never enough