She stands and unfurls her
Clean bed clothes by the door
Like a barber shakes all that falls
From your shoulders to the floor;
And I find a letter I'd once written
Half buried in her drawer
And I wonder how I've come to know
So much less than I knew before.
All over town, they're lining up to watch
As the carnival goes by,
And tomorrow they'll be sweeping up the streets
And the last furloughed G.I.s;
But by the early evening,
You'll wonder how it is and so will I
That we ever let another Tuesday afternoon
Come and pass us by.
But I'm best to believe
No more than I can carry when I leave,
And I'll be fearing nothing save good luck.
Somebody's burning something
I can see the smoke from here
Rising just above the hill and falling
Like one last futile cheer;
If I would've known the way it goes l'd've been the first to volunteer
To climb up in the trees before aIl the ground around me disappeared.
But I'm best to believe
No more than I can carry when I leave,
And I'll be fearing nothing save good luck.
But I'm best to believe
No more than I can carry when I leave,
And I'll be fearing nothing save good luck.
Writer(s): Joseph Lee Henry
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