Lyrics Timothy Hay - mewithoutYou
On
a
cold
December,
just
before
dawn
As
the
sun
said
Hello!
to
the
sky
The
Mantis
prayed
while
the
Lamellicorn
Tunneled
and
rolled
in
a
threadbare
tie
While
the
Holland
Lops
in
the
Karakung
Glades
Indignantly
thump
their
feet
and
hop
away
When
they
cut
their
noses
on
the
sharp-tipped
blades
(Which
the
grass
doesn′t
mind
in
the
least)
And
there's
a
heat-pat
waiting
in
the
chicken-wire
hutch
Where
the
does
from
the
Netherlands
stay
(BUT
THAT
DRY
ALFALFA
DON′T
TASTE
LIKE
MUCH
AND
WE'RE
TIRED
OF
THE
TIMOTHY
HAY)
I
touched
her
back,
she
was
lying
facedown
As
the
dew
turned
to
frost
around
her
eyes,
Me
and
Sister
Margaret
on
the
Pentagon
lawn
Arrested,
our
wrists
in
a
plastic
tie
While
the
rats
by
the
tracks
on
these
winter
days
Seeking
shelter
from
the
cold
make
a
nest
From
the
tracts
of
our
various
ways
They
can
save
their
immortal
souls
(OH,
NO...
TIMOTHY
HAY?
PLEASE,
NO
MORE
TIMOTHY
HAY!)
On
a
cold
December,
just
after
dusk
As
the
sun
bids
its
cordial
goodbyes,
We'll
be
split
to
pieces
like
an
apple
seed
husk
To
reveal
the
tree
that′s
been
hidden
inside
Which
sapling
called
in
a
tattered
sarong
As
the
seeds
from
the
Shepherd′s
Purse
fell,
Broke
the
news
to
Mom,
We
found
a
better
Mom
we
call
'God,′
Which
she
took
quite
well
Singing,
what
a
beautiful
God
there
must
be!
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