Flower Children Kitties on the Road

[Verse]
Teddy’s fur like fire, his van a rusted dream,
Rolling down the highway, chasing freedom’s gleam.
A wanderer by nature, with nothing but the road,
His heart a patchwork compass, where love has never showed.
[Verse 2]
She stood there on the roadside, her spots like twilight skies,
A Bengal beauty glowing, with stardust in her eyes.
She said, “I left the commune, seeking something true,”
He opened up the door, said, “There’s room enough for two.”
[Chorus]
Together they were drifting, like leaves upon the breeze,
Sharing scraps of tuna, beneath the swaying trees.
Their love a faded tapestry, stitched with threadbare gold,
In a world that keeps on spinning, they’re the stories yet untold.
[Verse 3]
The van it wheezed and rattled, but never let them down,
Across the hills and valleys, through every little town.
They played tunes on the dashboard, sang beneath the moon,
With every mile they traveled, their hearts became in tune.
[Bridge]
The world outside was spinning, but time for them stood still,
With every shared morsel, they bent life to their will.
No riches in their pockets, no plans for what’s ahead,
But the love between two drifters was all the bread they fed.
[Verse 4]
The sun set over mountains, the van parked by the shore,
They danced among the driftwood, two souls who wanted more.
No collars, no directions, just stars to guide the way,
Teddy and his Bengal queen, forever on display.

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