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Vesper Song (Lyric) by M Hamill
The day was eventful
with nothing substantial.
So homeward we went, full
of sleep, past the creek
and the field by the bandshell,
the woods, the old ranch--all
unwatching and deep.
And you walked in your sleep.
And the house was a beacon,
the bridge at Camp Branch all
the sound there. You'd speak and
forget you had spoken:
'Tomorrow's the weekend.
We'll sleep all the weekend.'
And I quiet-smoked in
a warm early graying,
with me tired but woken
and something like praying:
Hey, peace to you. Keep me
awake til you're dreaming,
then lay me along you--
I'll sing you a song you'll
remember in waking.
The valley is gleaming;
so peace to you, peace,
counting sheep, me
asleep. All is teeming
with love in the world now, and aching,
so peace until morning is breaking.
The houses were empty,
the dreamers all wandering
wherever they dreamt. You
were sprawled and unkempt
in the bedclothes beside me.
I wondered if I'd be
content with a half-crazy
girl to go idly
down long leafy hallways,
if there was redemption
in fondness, in conjuring
some life with you always.
I don't know. I was sinking,
and heard myself speaking
the words you'd been saying:
'Tomorrow's the weekend'--
The day showed a streak, and
you turned as you dreamt. We
are grand, I was thinking.
Gray daylight came playing
On rooftops, the creek. And
I knew I was praying.
Or something like praying:
Love, peace to you. Keep me
asleep while you´re dreaming.
But lay me against you,
sleep-warm and untensed. You
will see me in waking.
The sun´s come up beaming;
now peace to you. Peace,
counting sheep, me
alseep. All is teeming
with life in the world now, and aching,
so peace, for morning is breaking.
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