how many times, swan 
we got cold 
you uncorked your wine 
										
how far we drove drunk 
on a car of paper charms 
light drawing sun cartoons 
sunday fairs and red ballons 
how far we seemed to fly 
calling life a sugar spoon 
pain was a bird to fight 
sending feathered sticky kites 
through the night 
spring saw us leaving 
thinking to slide down a moony river 
but reaching just a cardboard sea 
the promised wonderland 
cross the drums 
battle sounds 
soon we lost 
our paper wings 
knew the thirst 
knew the pain 
learned to walk 
to the man 
trying to stand 
we composed 
our best songs 
iron shoes 
tramped on us 
mad fanfare 
of dirty tunes 
then we knew 
taste of dust 
learned to fight 
to the man 
shaking fists 
we composed 
our last songs 
new every morning 
our poems will turn with care 
like the sunflowers 
cause we know the taste of time 
how far we drove swan 
from our fading paper town 
far from your sticky moons 
shiny kites and red ballons 
your nowhere wonderland ...