This is a very rough draft, and I'll probably add another verse or two, but anyway...

Daisy

I took a walk, by the seaside,
She wasn’t there but she was still on my mind,
She asked me if it’d, be okay,
If we, could leave today,
And I don’t know why, I didn’t believe her,
And I don’t know why, it’s always raining outside,
Remembering Daisy,

I remember, when we first met,
The lights were bright but the music matched our sweat,
As she took her, hand in mine,
As she shivered, on a twine,
And I swear to God, she was my bride then,
And I swear I died, seeing summer in her eyes,
Dangling Daisy.

At first I think, she wasn’t convinced,
That any peasant boy could be her prince,
But for a while, we just stared,
Until every, tool laid bare,
And a poor man stood, with nothing but laughter,
And as I stand, I return my command,
Without Daisy.

Sometimes I wonder, if I had stayed,
Would my debt have been repaid,
Will I ever, live it down,
Can I ever, steal her crown,
And pass it to someone, I can get used to,
Or use it to mend, the angels ascent,
Euphorian Daisy.

I know that if she saw me now,
She would smile but she wouldn’t lift her brow,
Is it too much to ask,
For relief from this trying task,
That comedians like to call, my inaugural wasteland,
Or is it too much to ask, to keep me my mask,
Remembering Daisy.