Baths

Cedar Stairwell
The dream isn't wild, it isn't new Men who haven't met in a motel room We're in some better-off relatives lakeside home Its own sunset and timezone Our folks off on their own We could mingle just below the cedar stairwell If we so chose Just beyond the threshold But for now it's low lamplight and eyes glued That mood I feared I'd always have to refuse Blooms like it was meant to Thе dream isn't wild, it isn't new It soothes and aludеs to being two American grooms Toasting to travel and awe To health and to youth Below the cedar stairwell In the living room Flaunt you on my lap like I'm joking Our parents pause to see us through the glassware They want us like this, and life is fair From Letras Mania