There was a wild fire In a forest glum The villagers screaming At the top of their lungs While the children scattered And cried for their mums The wind began howling, And the wolves had now come
So tell me mighty river, Why are you flowing away? Past the gashes on tree trunks And the blood pouring from the fray Your purest fresh waters Are now stained and at bay, It doesn't mean your white waters Cannot help them today
There was a sea serpent In the eye of a storm Her iris was burning And she was whirling her form Her venom was toxic For all who had torn Through her layers of skin That she ever did mourn
So tell me mighty river, Why are you flowing away? Past these churning red waters That our trauma has lain The fear is engraving And the worst is to stay If your ripples of wisdom Do not flow back this way.