The first thing I saw early this morning When I pulled back the light green curtains Was a hectic blue 'n orange butterfly Wavering in the fair sun of my garden - 'tween the enclosed well and the laurel tree.
On a sidewalk, red and radiant, Strutted two maidens together, A turquoise skirt wore the one, A chocolate T-shirt the other.
Jubilant they were together, As the cadence of their laughter Waved in the air like Tunisian silk.
No harvest did my screen display today, No mountain range did loom far in the distance; All that was shown were a laughing sidewalk, And a quivering sun in a small garden.