I must have left my house at eight because I always
do My train I'm certain left the station just when it was
due. I must have read the morning paper going into
town And having gotten through the editorial no doubt I must have
frowned. I must have made my desk around a quarter after
nine with letters to be read and heaps of papers waiting to be
signed. I
must have gone to lunch at
half past twelve or so The usual
place the usual bunch And
still on top of this I'm pretty sure it must have
rained the day before you
came.
I must have lit my seventh cigarette at half past
two and at the time I never even noticed I was
blue I must have kept on dragging through the business of the
day without really knowing anything I hid a part of me a
way. At five I must have left there's no exception to the
rule A matter of routine I've done it ever since I finished
school. The
train back home again
Undoubtedly I must have read the
evening paper then, Oh
yes I'm sure my life was well within it's usual
frame The day before you
came
I must have opened my front door at eight o'clock or
so And stopped along the way to buy some Chinese food to
go I'm sure I had my dinner watching something on T
V, there's not I think a single episode of Dallas that I didn't
see. I must have gone to bed around a quarter after
ten I need a lot of sleep and so I like to be in bed by
then I
must have read a while The
latest one by Marilyn French or
something in that style It's
funny but I had no sense of living without
aim The day before you
came
And turning out the light I
must have yawned and cuddled up for
yet another night And
rattling on the roof I must have heard the sound of
rain The day before you
came.
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