As fast as ocean sweeps the bay legs of crescent carry away a sea of wonder won't reject the sweetest moons you collect in the palm of your hand soft as peach slender spine strains to reach the sun in the sky too far for advice on speaking to creatures fragile as ice because the sweetest girl, dear Josephine shielded by blue instead of green has a smile painted upon the wall off the museum fortress she dare not fall because the places you venture will seem only to exist before in your dreams never so lonesome as an unshared bed cluttered with thoughts of remorse instead slamming doors in the old broken home cover the windows high with stones when travels far and wide resume remember your home is always the moon.