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A poem about cats and rabbits, obviously. :) |
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We don’t hold hands when we go into town. | We don’t hold hands when we go into town. | ||
Oh, no, Never that close | Oh, no, Never that close | ||
Always on opposite sides of the street | Always on opposite sides of the street | ||
Always at eye’s length. | Always at eye’s length. | ||
You smile | You smile | ||
And I smile— | And I smile— | ||
we’re smiling actors in a play | we’re smiling actors in a play | ||
we didn’t want to perform. | we didn’t want to perform. | ||
But you and me are we | But you and me are we | ||
And these people can’t see | And these people can’t see | ||
What it means to be | What it means to be | ||
Really, truly free | Really, truly free | ||
Until | Until | ||
We | We | ||
Meet. | Meet. | ||
Silence. | Silence. | ||
You brush my shoulder. | You brush my shoulder. | ||
You smell like the jasmine perfume | You smell like the jasmine perfume | ||
I gave you for our anniversary. | I gave you for our anniversary. | ||
Our eyes meet and | Our eyes meet and | ||
the world stops to stare. | the world stops to stare. | ||
Not today, you whisper, and we’re | Not today, you whisper, and we’re | ||
Apart | Apart | ||
Once more. | Once more. | ||
Revision as of 22:53, 12 December 2007
Cat and Rabbit
We don’t hold hands when we go into town.
Oh, no, Never that close
Always on opposite sides of the street
Always at eye’s length.
You smile
And I smile—
we’re smiling actors in a play
we didn’t want to perform.
But you and me are we
And these people can’t see
What it means to be
Really, truly free
Until
We
Meet.
Silence.
You brush my shoulder.
You smell like the jasmine perfume
I gave you for our anniversary.
Our eyes meet and
the world stops to stare.
Not today, you whisper, and we’re
Apart
Once more.