In Golden Gate Park That Day . . .

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In Golden Gate Park that day
 a man and his wife were coming along 
 thru the enormous meadow
 which was the meadow of the world 
He was wearing green suspenders
 and carrying an old beat-up flute
 in one hand 
 while his wife had a bunch of grapes
  which she kept handing out
  individually 
 to various squirrels
 as if each 
  were a little joke

 And then the two of them came on
 thru the enormous meadow 
which was the meadow of the world
  and then
 at a very still spot where the trees dreamed
 and seemed to have been waiting thru all time
  for them 
  they sat down together on the grass
  without looking at each other 
  and ate oranges
 without looking at each other
 and put the peels 
  in a basket which they seemed
 to have brought for that purpose 
 without looking at each other

 And then
 he took his shirt and undershirt off 
  but kept his hat on
 sideways
 and without saying anything 
  fell asleep under it
  And his wife just sat there looking 
at the birds which flew about
 calling to each other
 in the stilly air
 as if they were questioning existence
  or trying to recall something forgotten

But then finally
  she too lay down flat
 and just lay there looking up 
  at nothing 
 yet fingering the old flute
  which nobody played
  and finally looking over
  at him
 without any particular expression
 except a certain awful look 
 of terrible depression

© Gaius Valerius Catullus