Belly of June

Horse Feathers
It's noon in the belly of June. Let's wager with bodies, the night's coming soon. Come like a lover to me, let's lay in the dark and meet the birds and the bees. A scene at the past county fair. She swore to his face: "There's no rib that we share!" Please won't you leave her alone. She's telling you boy, you don't know when to go. She's had enough she sadly sung: "We're no longer young, we're lazy and lithe, and our age makes us dumb. Don't call on me, paltering and pale, with sin on your mind, and dirt under your nails." Well, he holds to a vow just because. Lamenting a love that never was. It's a thing that's never tested or tried. In a June that up and bloomed and quickly died. Between the two and under the sun, it's a war that's always fought and is never won. Between the two and under the light, at last she's never convinced and won't stay the night.