To whom it may concern. Through memory and thought I have seen it all. About those already gone And those yet to come I am concerned.
I have seen a tree in autumn high Far and further still its shade did fall. Blessed from above and chained to the ground As day by day there was less from a day. Thus I have seen how earth slowly bled Teardrops of yellow, through orange, to red Discarding the many, sparing but few.
So I have seen a rose that dropped its petals Upon the bed of someone's tomorrow. Stained from desire of promises clashing Half empty the sheets come morning remained. Thus I have seen bitter sweetness and sorrow When moments and faces were borrowed at will Piled for later, traded for thrill.
I have heard the songs brought up by joy Carried forth by comfort and faith, elated with hope. So I have heard the laments and prayers at night Nurtured tirelessly by fear and by sin, bred in despair. Dread be my comfort and I shall fear no more! Fear consume my faith and I am not a sinner! Sin dry out my hope and I shall hail you forevermore! Forevermore and ‘till the end of time Take me at least to the edge of this very night To the brink of the day and back nevermore!
Yet, I know of a seed that bit through the frost When prospect of morning yielded to chance. Born to commence though bound to the End Bathing in blessing of fire ignited by rain. Thus I know of a smile that sprang out of hope Eyes that craved for the shivering light And a heart that beat over cries in the night!
Through memory and thought I have seen it all. Counting the days as I pass them by By the grace of the wind, By the will of the sky. From where all the roads begin To where at last they meet again My memories are aching But my thoughts are asking: ˝Why˝?