So far adrift, out of reach from ancient coastline
The waters rose and dragged me into brine
Every wave, crashing like desert thunder
Held under, what seemed miles at the time
The North Winds, blowing angry in all directions
Not a sign of earth to clutch tight
Weighed down, by the burden of immortal garments
I let go, and tossed my clothes out of sight
Then came a bird, that rose beyond the waves above me
I reached out, and touched her wing like a veil
A golden light, surrounded me at every corner
My body rose and caught the wind like a sail
In the distance, tattered shoreline soon approaches And now the waves throw me closer to the shore
Tossed to land, like a newborn on a gilded blanket
Not a single memory, of who I was before
But I remember, her long white hair
How the living among her all danced in the air
I became free, alone in her stare
Walk the earth, now searching for the bird that saved me
And took pity, on a lost soul out at sea
With smoke and fire, offerings and incantations High and low, I searched anywhere she might be
One more glimpse, of the winged light that held forever
In her palm, while carrying me to land
I'd give all the world's gold and silver
To feel at ease again in her hand
All I offer is all I have, I'll sing forever if I can
All I offer is all I have,
I'll sing forever if I can
All I offer is all I have,
I'll sing forever if I can