Distant shores of France, Toward you I advance, Looking for your water. The sun seems to beam down, Oppressing the nearby town, Where I sit talking to a doctor's daughter. Her clothing looks so chic, I dare the boy next to me to speak, Enchanting him with my eyes. Dare I say this is my place, I run around the forest with haste, Expecting a strange man to become wise. I feel safe at the stump of a tree, Imagining a family of three Beautiful birds chirping in the sunlight. What will happen to me when I get gray and old? Will I remember the stories I once told, The ones that brought me joy and fright? I guess we will just have to see, Go along with the processes that be, Dreaming of our youth when it has gone. I will always admire the country, Looking upon the sea and its bounty, Alongside the doctor's daughter until dawn.