Orion, mighty hunter, is casting down his light. He is my lone companion On this frosty winter‘s night.
Not long ago, not far away He shone upon us two. Back when we were still in love, Before you said we’re through.
I wonder what you’re doing tonight.- Tucking in the children, turning out the light? Do you toss and turn the same way I do every night? I wonder what you’re doing tonight.
It’s possible we’re laughing, both, at the same comedy. It will have a happy ending- unlike the tale of you and me.
It could be that we’re wishing, both, on the self-same star. Those wishes cannot be the same For wishes seldom are.
I wish you were remembering me but you wish to forget. Both wishes go unheeded in a lifetime of regret.
I wonder what you’re doing tonight? Tucking in the children, turning out the light? Do you toss and turn the same way I do every night? I wonder what you’re doing tonight.
My attempt at lyrics for a country western song. title suggested by a song by Boyce and hart circa 1968