As the sun came up, I cried for hours. I gazed up at the sky hoping for a glimpse Of the stars that sheltered me during the night. I fashioned a boat out of a hickory spoon And sailed the seas of melting ice. I thought that if I were to be a sailor And search the sky for the North Star as all sea-goers do That I would find my comfort blinking, leading the way. But atlas, the sun was too bright. I closed my eyes and only hoped I'd guess right and sailed on in hopes to find The stars that used to guide me.
As word of my peril reached those of the sky Something in their heart opened up and the winged beasts flew, Desperate to play the role of hero. Me, lost in my longing for a sight of a star, was at a lost for fear. I grabbed hold of a dragon's foot as he flew across the valley, Over the mountains, And through the snow to fulfill a prophecy that would print his name in gold. Wings folded back, he flew into the sky and through the fluff of fairies. We were high enough to touch the beard of God, But still the stars were hiding from me, Playing a game I had no desire to play.
And yet, as night falls upon the land, The stars so close yet so far away, I realize what a fool I am. As I turn away to hide my blush, I realize the stars had never left. If I wanted to see them again all I had to do, Was look into your light blue eyes.