My flesh, it aches; it burns My calloused bare feet are scorched by the rugged earth I am wandering and I don't know where
My eyesight is fading and darkness seems to fall around me Though my burning skin acknowledges the sun's unrelenting brutality I am wandering and I don't know where
My dry, cracked hands are like the deserts around me Open, extended; begging for even the smallest raindrop Anything to ease the sting As I wander and don't know where
Beneath the burden of unbearable thirst, My parched throat cannot utter a cry But cries would surely be in vain As I wander and don't know where
Vivid memories, enhanced by my arid surroundings Recall legends of a fountain said to quench all thirst forevermore In my hallucinations it is there before me It whispers thoughts of peace to me And beckons me near While I wander this unknown land
With all measure of strength left in my bones I run towards the oasis before me, Content to collapse and free my spirit into its mystic waters No longer to wander where I do not know
But as I draw closer to the shimmering mirage, It becomes real It becomes tangible And I dive in
When I surface, one like a man robed in shining white With eyes of fire and crowned with light Breathes on me and I can hear the words Those words of such peace and power; Now I see, They are the words The very words That I had long been wandering for