Hazards Of Sitting Beneath Palm Trees

With your summer hat and smile

You came here to leave there

And as the sun stained your legs and your arms

The men arrive with their one-track minds

You like that they're there when they ask you the time

They say what they do, and they'll do what you say

And they'll tell you some lies if you let them . . . stay

And you laugh, but not too hard

And you look, but not too far

Your eyes drift across the beach

And just before you reach me, he speaks

His face is red, and he's talking to breeze

You get up to leave as the sun hits the trees

And you jump in the water with him at . . . your feet

And I laugh, but not too hard

And I look, but not too far