Suburban Symphony You lived in the Laburnums Down avenues of ancient beech Across a mile of parquet floor To bitter kisses at your door Like an advertisement for a motor car
In your suburban childhood Did you fly on wild horses From your bedroom Out the backdoor By the veranda? In your suburban symphony Did you play the side drum in the garden Or the timpani Boomy midnight By the pylons?
With nothing on beneath your skirt The wonders of this breathing earth Days spent staring into space Before the seasons start to race Like a skier and a speedboat
In your suburban childhood Did you fly on wild horses From your bedroom Out the backdoor By the veranda? In your suburban symphony Did you play the side drum in the garden Or the timpani Boomy midnight By the pylons?
You made me fly. The bees were buzzing in your ears To the rhythms of the shears Time wasted trying to make sense Of the threads of consequence Like a Cartier on a skeleton
In your suburban childhood Did you fly on wild horses From your bedroom Out the backdoor By the veranda? In your suburban reverie Did you climb out the window Just to meet me In the darkness? On the common ground of our childhood.