| In the green fields where the mowers have gone the grass lies wilted. The flowers die in the hot sun. I think of them when you say you want to go away; crawl into bed and never wake. I find your smile and blue eyes hide too much; tears and fears and pain, behind a facade. Once the grass grew long and lush and the flowers perfumed the air in springtime. Once your words made my mornings and gave me reason to awaken to another day. Now your sunshine has turned to clouds. Rain as tears roll down your sad face and I know not why. I pray for your smile to return to your face, your heart, your soul, and to me. In the green fields where the mowers have gone my love lies wilted. You are a flower dying in the hot sun. |