Never Learn To Fly
When I was a little child, I once found a bird lying on the ground
It would not ever fly again
I held the bird up in my hands, I shed my tears over the lovely song that
Not longer could be heard
Never learn to fly
With dirty hands I dug a hole and gently laid the bird to rest in soil
A wound in the tear stained mud
My tears wore rain as I revealed the secrets of a tree
A cross of bark to speak through wooden grains
Never learn to fly
I sang a song which I remembered my grandma used to sing
For me, when I was sick and laid in bed
Then I cursed that day for showing me my own mortality
For then I knew that all that lives turns cold. Cold and dead
And now time has passed by beneath my wings
That was then I'm older now, but still I can't forget that rainy day
I raged against the ending times, though some day soon my son will maybe
Find the tree I cleansed of skin
No chain-sling will ever climb its rotten limbs
And when the time has come for me to die, I want to lie beside that bird
Never learn to fly
When I was a little child, I once found myself dying on the ground
And now I'll never fly