These days pass at Zeppelin pace I wonder about the sea what's down deep beneath have you ever looked at a tree an old, almost ancient tree and thought of roots ... followed the roots down until you are above ground somewhere far more foreign than anywhere here and what blossoms opposite the roots confounds you you wake up sweaty a hundred years older but not a day shows on your face not a single trace of travel yet you know you've gone Moving on is hard at first cause you cling cling, to the dream or what you surrender to your mind is a dream and you're back back to the task whatever it may be but 20 leagues below the sea of your soul you remain confounded at what blossoms below the roots we see as trees and for a second here where we capture time and make it march we see ourselves scattered like atoms on a cosmic beach winking at stars who watch us shine below