Once upon a time, there was a town by the eastern sea where all the roads and rivers led to the cathedral
not so long ago, sheltered underneath the dome we caressed the walls, the ceilings with our hands dreched in colour, the visions of Eden
all was right, all was well we danced when we took rest we sang after our feet had bled a chorus that echoed beyond the sea
then on a fateful day an oasis peered beyond the waves calling us to be one with the divine, the trees, streams and cascade our visions of Eden
with paint still wet on our hands the oars were held with passion and curiosity flooded in where once was devotion
we saw upon reaching the shore, the trees, vines and bushes wrapped around its inhabitants servings of precious fruits and reveries and them being ecstatic in constraints
so we sailed for the harbor the one where we strayed from, we took to the streets of our town but the roads wouldn't lead us home.