TODAY, RIGHT THEN, THOUGH (E A D G B E)
Today, right then, though. Nobody really knows. That’s why they say: Keep your mouth closed.
Today, right then, though. I’m hanging out my clothes. It’s windy and the sun is out. It’s perfect, I suppose.
I suppose I can feel the sun on my back. The cockatoos overhead. The rain clouds coming today or tomorrow. And when they do I won’t be sad. I won’t say no or yes or why. I won’t let go or hold on tight. I won’t rush but I won’t go slow. Today, right then, though.
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