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The Recumbent
Oh those bitter mountain peaks
Thin to meager pennies.
The recumbent feels the fever
The heart recoils into itself
The eyes look back to youthful strife
The end is here, this was life.
Dance, dance, little girl, dance
With crazy legs and arms contort
Dance, dance, my little girl,
For life is short.
Once there was a spring day
With warm Italian sun
Promenade and cigarettes
Recumbents lay in honeymoon
Honeyed days of husband and wife
That was then, that was life.
Dance, dance, little girl, dance
With crazy legs and arms contort
Dance, dance, my little girl,
For life is short.
Now the recumbent rides in casket
And in procession stroll the living
To a place of green and water
Beneath a tree an open hole.
Love and flowers and tears so rife
But that was all, that was life.
Dance, dance, little girl, dance
With crazy legs and arms contort
Dance, dance, my little girl.