Walking home when the light of the moon said "Maybe you should build a road" I raised my shovel through the night till the dawn Knew I should work until the dirt was gone Prayed my thoughts they'd rest a while But they drift, like smoke to a golden smile Drenched in morning sun they run She's come round in a silk-white gown She's trying to draw my eyes away She's come round in a silk-white gown She's trying to close them Sing a sweet tune Sweet as honey-dew Someday the song's gonna turn my head But not today No not today Bathed in peach lamp light I sat down to write A novel or a poem or two Words as fresh as February dew But she's twirling around the edge of my room Humming her golden tune I hum along for a moment For a moment I wanted to She's come round in a silk-white gown She's trying to draw my eyes away She's come round in a silk-white gown She's trying to close them Sing a sweet tune Sweet as honey-dew Someday the song's gonna turn my head But not today No not today When a thirst came on I went to her place just for water Life's a faded book She makes it look like the sun in June Like Hollywood I want to swim in her river I want to swim in her river just one more time One more time Every day until I die She's come round in a silk-white gown She's trying to draw my eyes away She's come round in a silk-white gown She's trying to close them Sing a sweet tune Sweet as honey-dew Someday the song's gonna turn my head But not today No not today