Least but not Last
Mayor of Donutville
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Every day becomes the same A walk down the darkened hallway Falling leaves, the limbs are bare A cape round the garden walkway Chain fence a mirrored fort Guardian of tennis courts The garden globe reflects the sun Take the kite roll down the hill The boy with the nunchucks flailing Branches sighing in the breeze The wind of the south exhaling Splintered on wicker chairs Paperbacks and calendars You blushed about our uncle's laugh Crooked memory Is true but not for me And I could still believe If I could see and hold Thru the looking glass Tricked by a folded past The least but not the last Covered in light and gold Cinder blocks and old garages Attics and stairs and basements Overlaid the books I read On the places we stood in my head Jump cross the path of stone Never lonely but alone I peered down from the maple tree Thru the looking glass Tricked by a folded past The least but not the last Covered in light and gold How the years have gone Fading into stone The planters by the stairs Broken still Round the block again The looming halls are bent To cloud my memory, had I been there at all Crooked memory Is true but not for me And I could still believe If I could see and hold Thru the looking glass Tricked by a folded past The least but not the last Covered in light and gold
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