| Casey Walking the lonely street under the orange city lamp’s glow Casey anxiously looks for something, anything to help her through the night She shoves newspapers down her shirt And rubs her small fingers together She picks through garbage and finds an old piece of bread And she snatches it from the can before the birds can get to it She finds small comfort in an old wool blanket Trying to fight the cold She takes small sips of rainwater from a sharp rusty can Then she tries to find a place to spend the night A nook or cranny to fall into Casey looks up to a window on a fourth-floor apartment Where she can see a girl Lying in a warm soft bed Under a large green quilt Taking small sips of tap water from a clean new glass As she looks, Casey cries She whimpers in the darkness Wishing to be that girl In her bed the girl hears Casey She listens for a moment And then reaches over to a radio, turning the volume to maximum |