In the morning when you hibernate 
doting on the duvet and 
Blamelessly remote.
										
I cross your room from the bed on all fours 
like a thief. Don't like doors 
no but out your ground-floor window I will go
I will fall, falling just as gently as the small 
apologetic snow.
And to the bike shed I will tip tip toe 
and take the only bicycle whose 
combination code I know. 
I like to take with out consent and to be fair 
if the owner's never there 
and he's fool enough to set the lock to 0 0 0 0 0 
well I can't think that he could scorn 
to find his saddle warm sometimes. 
Out early morning on my stolen set of wheels 
to the squeaking of my heels 
and the falsifying fingers of the sun 
they will fall anywhere, on anyone 
Chapel wall or city slum, 
blamelessly remote 
Oh the streets are simple then 
the air is muscular and clear of other men. 
And I ride, and I ride 
o I can't be kept inside 
like a child 
or any thing you can put across in song 
And I will bring you back a mirror that i found 
leave it broken on the ground 
scattered round the wreckage of your room. 
And you will wonder where it came from
Cos you never seem to notice when I'm gone.