Spoonful of Sugar

Spoonful of Sugar

A Poem by Elephants & Coyotes

He likes joy girls,

The ones that spring upward in the wee hours
And smile because the sun is coming soon -
The ones that rise with the sun
And keep right on rising,
Even 'til the sun is setting -
Then they rise on
Into the night,


He likes girls with fluttering fingers
That tingle when they touch you -
Ones with round-eyed spirits
That peek out from the pockets of their irises.


He likes joy girls,

Those "sun-in-my-pocket" girls,
The skipping instead of walking, 
The "I'm too tired of talking,
(I'd rather be off singing)"
Girls,


Girls with giggles so infectious
That his frown can't help but slip-up


He holds these girls the tightest to him,

'cause his days look much too much like
The endings of

Late October dusks.

© 2011 Elephants & Coyotes


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Added on August 7, 2011
Last Updated on August 7, 2011
Tags: sweetness, happiness, vigor, passion, pureness, girls, need, positive

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