Explore the timid quiet night life; Hear the billows of the gushes of the wind And the orchestra of the grasshoppers Within the blades of the knee-high grass. And as the fairies and nymphets, Dance under the umbrellas and mushrooms And the star-clusters of constellations, Walk past through the lane where lovers embrace, And you, all alone, with no lover or so, Just have to fall in love with whatever there is To fall in love with. The wax of Artemis, and the wane of Diana Beams at you in static cinema-like spotlight; The ghost of a girl with a battered heart And the dew-damp earth and rain On an empty 10pm cafΓ¨ And the scent of a purple paradox, Oh, itβs death and so lively magic, Fill the night.
Pick a petal, And pick another one And feel the stardusts coming into life.