Where the fire keeps you company When all the sailors have gone to bed Where the sea sings its song And it makes you forget About the pain and the horror The others went through The reason they’ve gone to bed And now only there’s you Staring blankly at your hourglass Knowing life well enough to say That it doesn’t spare any It’s going to take you in its sway
Sitting at the beach At night
Where the sand tickles your feet Teasing you like an old lover Where the wind cools you down While the heat makes you hover You force this happy smile at first Because tickling should be funny but then again there are tears Why did you leave me, honey These yellow stains they went away And so did your little freckle But I have to stop wondering And I really shouldn't heckle
Sitting at the beach At night
Where the stars keep on staring No matter where your beach might be They don’t make you do but realise How important are we? My lover has gone and I will have pain But these bright spots are infinite And I am just this little stain So what is there to do for me In this endless tree of time As this small and lonely chloroplast I’ll keep on trying to be fine