| Kalamazoo, both of us will do a fadeaway. I will be carried out feet first And time and the rain will chew you to dust And the winds blow you away. And an old, old mother will lay a green moss cover on my bones And a green moss cover on the stones of your postoffice and city hall. Best of all I have loved your kiddies playing run-sheep-run And cutting their initials on the ball ground fence. They knew every time I fooled them who was fooled and how. Best of all I have loved the red gold smoke of your sunsets; I have loved a moon with a ring around it Floating over your public square; I have loved the white dawn frost of early winter silver And purple over your railroad tracks and lumber yards. The wishing heart of you I loved, Kalamazoo. I sang bye-lo, bye-lo to your dreams. I sang bye-lo to your hopes and songs. I wished to God there were hound dogs of bronze on your public square, Hound dogs with bronze paws looking to a long horizon with a shivering silver angel, a creeping mystic what-is-it. |
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