I've found joy in an overgrown field, I've felt the profound in heightened places. I've taken shelter under the oaks shield- When afternoon wields The rays upon our faces !
If I could save you my dear, From this sinking suburban summer, I would do it in love with fear- If only to halt you from losing one more tear, And we'd fly from this perpetual ******.
We'd leave these shopping plazas in our wake, And travel through the spaces only from above seen. It may after all be a foolish mistake, And we like selfish human's leave nothing and take, So we steal the sights with eyes keen.
One minute to a shopping mall, Two to the gas station ! Seconds to leave it all- And if we deny the call- Our lives risk stagnation!
The world may drown because of it, And the air become to fowl to breath. And all the lovely verse would be forfeit, And All the fables we will forget, So to the ocean our civilization we heave.
And I'd forget it all, All the things that I knew. And I'd forget it all, To only remember the thought of you.