We got the last of the apples, Rosy just from the weather, An orchard map spread out green and red A ten-cent yellow hat, Rotten fruit kicked off the path Our hands in our pockets And our pockets in our pants Racing out ahead to be the reddest heart beat beating, Out on the scene busting blood through a young body A puddle with a jacket cap, A picnic in a mountain pass, A taste of summer coming back: A summer swam by a foggy dam A Poughkeepsie scam around a mountain bend The season changed, The best of us changed The rest of us stuck behind to keep the silver shined A piano in a window bay A straight back with a ribboned braid Blue Ridge brick on an almond shade A chin on a worn-out wrist A magnet with a grocery list says: My, oh my, My toes get tired, But I don't let on, Or let go -- I sing along Back home I've got a couple friends We drink together on the weekends We keep our nails trimmed and fingers tough I've got a felt hat collection, A dresser drawer to put my pants in What, oh, what more could a woman want? I want an overhaul for my guitar, A string endorsement and a new car Piles of fruit and a fully stocked bar Money for a flight out west, Cute shoes and a vintage dress, Big new houses for all my relatives I want to land in a tugging hand A youthful bed with a youthful plan I want to wait and take my time, All my times, And keep my silver shined