Beyond the ridge to the left, you asked me what I wantBetween the trees and cicadas singing round the pond“I spent an hour with you, should I want anything else?”One grin and wink like the neon on the liquor storeWe were sixteen, maybe less, maybe a little moreI walked home smiling, I finally had a story to tellAnd though an autumn-time lullaby sang our new-born love to sleepMy brother told me, he saw you thereIn the woods one Christmas Eve, waitingI met my wife at a party when I drank too muchMy son is married and tells me we don’t talk enoughCall it predictable, yesterday my dream was of youBeyond the ridge to the west, the sun had left the skyBetween the trees and pond you put your hand in mineSaid, “Time has bridled us both but I remember you, too”And though an autumn-time lullaby sang our new-born love to sleepI dreamt I traveled and found you thereIn the woods one Christmas Eve, waiting