From water I was born to life
I rose through waves to joy and strife
To be a guardian and a guide
To Earth and ocean, sea and sky
That were not home.
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I breathed the salt of ocean-tide
I rode the currents, warm and wide
I soared o’er lake and pool and sea
Sweet summer winds did carry me
But never home.
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I swept along the river-path
Rejoiced in rainstorm’s aftermath
I saw the daybreak, soaring high
Wash over all the sand and sky
But ’twas not home.
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I wept as rain abandoned Earth
My weeping watered and gave birth
To seed which bloomed into Their bread;
Their precious children I had fed,
And yet I longed for home.
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At night I lie beneath the stars,
And still I dream of home afar.
This life is like an endless sea,
Ever drifting under me
It makes me ache for home.
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I’ve seen the beauty of the world
Since first my young wings were unfurled
I hold its agony and rain
Within my heart, as my own pain
For it is Their home.
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But when I leave the ocean-foam,
The water I was made to roam,
Called at last, one weary flight
To rest forever in the Light,
I’ll know that I am home.
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