The street was empty and say dark,
The gloomy entry pulled him deep,
Pulled the pile twice thick a fine deck,
He walked infinitely praying in care,
not a chirp in the park nor a dog bark,
the man trodded quietly to the mark,
the door glittered in the old light.
His hands shivered like in the cold,
His hands shivered like in the cold,
his heart thumped in the shirt's fold,
gripping his wallet in a quivering hold,
he knocked the door gathering his might.
The gloomy entry pulled him deep,
world but that guard he thought asleep,
climbing in courage those steps steep,
he strolled to the table dressed in white.
Pulled the pile twice thick a fine deck,
placed on the table gulping down the neck,
he smiled desolate thinking of the last peck,
walked away in haste into the moonless night.
He walked infinitely praying in care,
to look back he never did dare,
reached his gate in the pace of a hare,
and waited there stretching his sight.
Around the corner came the chuckling tone,
and then the kid in fear all alone,
daddy daddy was the voice known,
the clock atlast ticked again right.
The world of lies seemed to be utopia,
though not the first hug it was euphoria,
the house sank back singing of Gloria,
wealthy no more but rich were they quite.