It's a summertime dream not a restless fling when girls you knew become brides Whose young men arrived in town that very same spring. Summer glances should not be lightly cast, for winter waits in grim disguise, knowing summer warmth to be a somewhat fragile enterprise. So when the last snow lay wet and heavy and April rains cut the big drifts down to size, people always seemed to get themselves together better in balmy weather. In the north it's not a surprising feeling hopeful, thankful, and relieved, having warmth, and nothing more to do with winter. Summertime dreams a blessing to the old which youth will not deny yet cannot comprehend. A new love here, a life wasted over there, sometimes a lifelong friend Signs of danger close at hand Earth turning in modern time; status symbol, moon rocks fuel gauge, on empty. Soap opera, horse opera, talk opera, rock opera, police opera, Grand theft, Assault and mayhem; You can watch the show all day and let the kiddies in on what's going on out there through the safety of T.V. Armed to the teeth Still standing, standing still, like a scarecrow caught between rows of thorns. Summertime dreams, beacons to my soul; The channel you have marked out for me runs deep and wide but one never knows just how the ship will roll
nor which way the wind blows. But for now, let me see the first warm sun of springtime shine down into the hearts and minds of men for all seasons and hopefully, upon those who call the shots in power possessed of the soundest of reason. Let me watch it work its way down through the snow to ward off frost and warm the daffodils in shady places where no one's ever been; On white sand, on forest, field and stand of evergreen. Let it shine on green beans, and beauty queens, cows, and earthmoving machines; fathers, mothers, sisters and blue jeans; the babysitter; brothers, kitty litter; rubber boots and woolen mittens; red and green peppers, Irish setters, brakemen, switchmen, laundrymen, firemen, mailmen, policemen, salesmen, newsmen, clergymen, deliverymen, ombudsmen, baby seals and chimpanzees; Dr. Pepper, ice cream and cake; the Great whales, with all the sordid details of their plight chain-smokers, stockbrokers, boiler stokers, social workers, chronic losers, high rollers and heavy drinkers, misfits and social outcasts. Let it shine upon what's left of the eternal dreamers, Whose only wish is for a better world in which to live; Wildflowers, field mice, small bugs, elephants and faith among men and women; A summertime dream.