I was watching my sister Tying back her hair She kicked off her shoes and left them there Beneath the slender trees In the dry heart-shaped yellow leaves
And Caddy says - Don't touch me don't touch me.
But not to me as she's lying With her head on my knees The sound of the roof then suddenly she's Not with me anymore And the shapes slide brighter than before
And Caddy says Don't touch me don't touch me.
As she stands with her back Pressed up to the wall She pushes him away and the honeysuckle falls And rises over him In the grey light movement of her skin
And Caddy says Goddamn you Goddamn you.
I was watching my sister Closing her eyes As the firelight turns and the firelight dies But Caddy smells of trees As she lies sleeping next to me.