The May Wind
Whichever way the May wind blows,
decisions are made and forgotten;
ah, to enjoy the breeze
(spoiled rotten).
Whichever way the May wind blows,
if sunny, feel the warmth
in the shade ['Lie still.'],
else, fret the shine inadequacy
to dissolve the wet chill.
Whichever way the May wind blows,
so the tree branches go
back and forth, to and fro.
Whichever way the May wind blows,
does the dust, does the
pollen fly--
autonomic sneezes, tears
in the eye.
Whichever way the May wind blows,
so go manners through the
'motions,
devoid of thoughtful notions.
Whichever way the May wind blows,
discussions commence (the
reasons for the front)
to figure out, in earnest,
the matter of disgrunt'.
Be that as it may,
of whichever waymark make,
the wind blows in the wake.