My friend fly's through the sky He wears a coat of brown Sometimes he's gone for awhile, but I never question why Other times I'll see him right in the middle of town
I do admit I am jealous For no creature of ours have felt such freedom He does teach a lesson, that all life is precious But I'd bet anyone would still pay to be him
Soaring through the skies not a care to think Drifting to wherever and whenever Flying so fast you don't have time to blink And moving away when the leaves turn a golden heather
Maybe the lesson to be learned is the ones he leaves behind Or on the way back getting lost Or maybe it's that we don't have much time I guess the lesson is to live free no matter the cost