In a sweater poorly knit, and an unsuspecting smile Little Moses drifts downstream in the Nile A fumbling reply - an awkward, rigid laugh And I'm carried helpless by my floating basket raft
Your flavor in my mind swings back and forth between Sweeter than any wine, and bitter as mustard greens Light and dark as honeydew and pumpernickle bread The trap I set for you seems to have caught my leg instead
As you plow some other field and try and forget my name, see what harvest yields, and, supposing I'd do the same. I planted rows of peas, but by the first week of july - They should have come up to my knees but they were maybe ankle high
Take the fingers from your flute to weave your colored yarns, And boil down your fruit to preserves in mason jars But now books are overdue and the goats are underfed... The trap I set for you seems to have caught my leg instead
You're a door-without-a-key, a field-without-a-fence You made a holy fool of me, and I've thanked you ever since If she comes circling back, we'll end where we'd begun Like two pennies on the train track the train crushed into one
Or if I'm a crown without a king, if I'm a broken, open seed If I come without a thing, I come with all I need No boat out in the blue, no place to rest your head The trap I set for you seems to have caught my leg instead