The Trap
1977
Your hands were filled with songs
your feet touched the green water
your dreams strolled in the streets
your thought dictated the rhythm of the day.
The din of cars and neon signs
hid the echo in the poor quarters;
night howled in the muddy streets
two friends exchanged the sacred oath.
Who would have told you, the one in the cap
his burning eye, unkempt beard,
yellow spittle, blurry speech
that slid in the gut like burning iron?
You believed him and without another thought
entered the narrow street with no exit
who would have told you, the one in the cap?
He set you a sweet trap and now it’s too late.
Essen, 1977
The Trap
Your hands were filled with songs
your feet touched the green water
your dreams strolled in the streets
your thought dictated the rhythm of the day.
The din of cars and neon signs
hid the echo in the poor quarters;
night howled in the muddy streets
two friends exchanged the sacred oath.
Who would have told you, the one in the cap
his burning eye, unkempt beard,
yellow spittle, blurry speech
that slid in the gut like burning iron?
You believed him and without another thought
entered the narrow street with no exit
who would have told you, the one in the cap?
He set you a sweet trap and now it’s too late.
Essen, 1977