| Sister Bluebird flying high above,
|
| Shine your wings forward to the sun.
|
| Hide the myst’ries of life on your way.
|
| Though you’ve seen them, please don’t say a word.
|
| What you don’t know, I have never heard.
|
| Starship Trooper, go sailing on by,
|
| Catch my soul, catch the very light.
|
| Hide the moment from my eager eye.
|
| Though you’ve seen them, please don’t tell a soul.
|
| What you can’t see, can’t be very whole.
|
| Speak to me of summer, long winters longer than time can remember,
|
| The setting up of other roads, to travel on in old accustomed ways.
|
| I still remember the talks by the water, the proud sons and daughter that,
|
| Knew the knowledge of the land, that spoke to me in sweet accustomed ways.
|
| Mother life, hold firmly on to me.
|
| Catch my knowledge higher than the day.
|
| Lose as much as only you can show.
|
| Though you’ve seen them, please don’t say a word.
|
| What I don’t know, I have never shared.
|
| Loneliness is a pow’r that we possess to give or take away forever.
|
| All I know can be shown by your acceptance of the facts thereshown before you.
|
| Take what I say in a diff’rent way and it’s easy to say
|
| that this is all confusion.
|
| As I see a new day in me, I can also show it you and you may follow.
|
| Speak to me of summer, long winters longer than time can remember,
|
| The setting up of other roads, to travel on in old accustomed ways.
|
| I still remember the talks by the water, the proud sons and daughter that,
|
| Knew the knowledge of the land, spoke to me in sweet accustomed ways. |