Tarbelly stood in the door Eyes looking out Body like a statue Mouth drooling, like a leaky spout Looking for something from another day A day when she could ask him and he would want to play Thump, thump, down the stairs he came She heard him coming but she stood there just the same Featherfoot walked right past Tarbelly into the kitchen Made and ate three sandwiches, drunk a pot of coffee, cut his toenails, made three phone calls and answered six And all the while Tarbelly stood in the door Eyes looking out Body like a statue Mouth drooling, like a leaky spout Feathfoot got to thinking he’d like to go out But Tarbelly stood there in the way And he thought and he thought and he thought of a game he used to play in his youth, called swing the statue And he took Tarbelly by the ribs, and he carried her out into the yard And round and round and round he swung And then he let her fly, way up high, over the hills she went And where she stopped no one can say You can’t chase a shadow across a day No you can’t get love without giving it away