I searched aging gold mines for traces of sunshine
Tumbling through clouds to walk miles of blue sky
I followed a swarm of the mountains of magic
And the sight of its heart slipped a tear from my eye
Where the veins spun to give early birds warning
I bowed to the swallow that swooped to the west
As the first roar of thunder scared dawn to late morning
I gained wings of sleep and I flew with the best
We passed the long
leaves of the kingdom of Neptune
Gliding through cyclones with debatable ease
The woodlands beneath us seemed undersized
splinters As we followed the sun in the tropical breeze
We sang skybound anthems and laughed till our wings ached
Whilst following the heron that searched for warm seas
We spied the first palm tree,
barbskin in sunlight
We watched its leaves dance to the jig of the free
Our tired wings were tanned
as we lazed through those long days
Knowing we had to return by and by We counted
each day with our new realms of wisdom
The wings flapped as homeward on the eve of July
The summertime callers,
fishing trawlers and sea sprawlers
Hopped in such unison in a mound beneath my breast
If there were a pair,
there were wings by the thousand
If there was one house,
there was nest after nest
We returned in high spirits in boastly formation
Still ridden of feathers of trespassing sand
We mazed our way silently through the heights of old London
The pale faces smiled at my high flying band
That night I slept soundly in overgrown mowers
Knowing I'd flow with nature's elite The wind tapped my window,
my friends in the hedgerow
It was nearly eight-thirty,
I rose to my feet