Lift your covers and see your breath.
The sky looks hollow and dark as our own death.
Bones of our bodies, seeds of our tall trees,
Oh what will I become, when the pale light brings a dawn,
When I can't hear you say.
Brother, you don't have to fight
So hard it eats you up inside.
Breathe and feel the sun.
You can see it in the shallow tide.
You can see it in our mother's eyes.
Here, all for what has come.
And we're born in, burning
To return to one another.
And we're born in, burning
To return to one another.
Doesn't the water sound nearer,
And no, it don't come easy.
There is a wave's weight over me,
But I can't hear you say.
You don't have to be the only one.
You don't have to be the golden sun.
You can see it in the way we need.
You can breathe it in the cedar leaves,
We can see it in the pale light.
We can see it in each other's eyes.
Here, all for what is yet.