Lightning and the Sun

Took a time out west 

To quench my angry veins 

I was lost at very best 

After I’d buried my remains 

The steel wheels turn time 

Don’t brake for wildflowers 

And the rails steal dime 

From gypsy travelers 

Don’t you accuse that it came easily 

Or assume my days are done 

Sometimes it’s hard to see 

Between the lightening and the sun 

Met a girl who saw with seasoned seas 

As dark as the blues can get 

Spent nights under the aspen trees 

Lost her in winter’s roulette 

Bridge washed out from snowmelt 

So I had to take a turn 

Sometimes the hand you’re dealt 

Can feel a little stern 

Don’t you accuse that it came easily 

Or assume my days are done 

Sometimes it’s hard to see 

Between the lightening and the sun 

The nights play host to shooting stars 

Heavens as far as you can see 

Sway to the songs of boxcars 

Aimed for some distant city 

Don’t you accuse that it came easily 

Or assume my days are done 

Sometimes it’s hard to see 

Between the lightening and the sun 

Copyright Beth Sutton 8/9/22 

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