Of the snow that falls,
I will tell you,
And of crumbling walls,
I will tell you,
And when solid ground gives way,
And you’re grasping at what cannot stay,
I will tell you
About your feathers and your wings,
I will show you things
You never even knew
About the sky,
And why there is no need
To know where you are going:
You simply are,
And you are growing.
When the rains wash flowers in their crying,
I am here,
And when the wind takes up its sighing,
I am here,
And through all the pain and loneliness
And longing you’re denying,
I am here,
Holding, keeping you near.
In the soft-spun light
Of each day’s dying,
I am reminding you of why
Every season passes by,
And oh how I hope
That now you really hear
That you can safely give up fear.
Of the sun’s journey to return,
I will tell you,
And of the years it took for us to learn,
I will tell you,
And when all the underbrush of overrushed time
And hurried dreams are burned away,
I will tell you how beautifully you shine,
Wrapped like a child
In the fine threaded fabric
Of this new incipient day.
And together
We will watch this weary world
Again begin to stir,
Having slept through the clay-cracked cold of winter.
Life stretches and uncoils from itself,
Reaches up
Passed what’s certain and what’s sure.
Laughing, blinking,
Once more breaking open
Letting go of all you thought you were,
Once again you have awoken
To the song that carries you,
Remembering the words, from deep within
The truth you always knew.
As the soul of the world calls,
I will be there,
And as trees bridge the two worlds,
I will be there,
And soon it will be time,
And with the sun’s rebirth we rise,
Until everything on earth
Glows vibrant and alive.
Until the light of all that is
Is reflected in each other’s eyes,
We will weave the path that lies ahead,
Its symphony in every thread.