There are periods when my mind goes flying Like a butterfly in a field of flowers It settles briefly on one sweet happy thought Then flies away to the next inviting one
In one of these moments I think of you Shouting and yelling at the kids "Keep quiet or I'll kick you!" "Sit down and eat your food!" In your quiet, gentle disposition though You wouldn't, as they say, hurt a fly
I imagine you in your little room at night Laying on the bed in your t-shirt and boxers Thinking about your life on its journey As it drives on through junctions and red lights
You think about the time we spent walking Aimlessly in the mall, sharing jokes How funny and interesting I am Meanwhile, I think about calling you To share in the seesaw stories of your day
But most often I would like to be sitting Beside you, listening to your jokes Running my hands through your dark hair Down to your slender neck and waist Until I pull you close enough And our lips meet