Summer breezes getting colder Leaves are slowly turning red and gray I watch the fire within me smolder, grow colder, every day Fallen leaves around are lying I watch them floating past my window pane Everything within the siding is dieing or hiding or flying away But I've no silver wings Couldn't move them if I did And though I've done my time I find that I still want to live I watch the winter snowflakes falling That's all that I can seem to do today In my head the voices calling, imploring, they call me to come away So I lay down my head As lightning fills my eye And thunder tears my flesh as I kiss the world goodbye And finally there's peace at last A freedom from the pain And all the scars upon my brain disappear As the season slowly changes Somewhere in the world a child is born Through his eyes I see the stages, the rages of distant shores And so the seasons are in motion We can but guess at their imensity And like a ripple on the ocean, I'm rolling, and floating through eternity So I lay down my pen Reflect on what I've said For there is nothing here that won't come again
Copyright (c) 1989, Michael Muller