We have clear blue waking skies 
 And the morning after 
 And memories of gold on the run 
 Flying around 
 Was there a drunken cloud 
 Over someone just empty 
 A vision of a mountain you say 
 So where did it go? 
    It was light and I held it like a child to be saved 
 From the fires and from the falling down satellites 
 But still wondering   
 "Damn, you always treat me like a stranger, mountain 
 Though you’ve seen the shadow between the city and what is mine 
 And fallen kids, all rising mad among their lost believers 
 Suddenly darker in their eyes and their broken smiles 
 It’s only what these kids will haul around"   
 Oh, there’s a lot of selling land for hungry feet of answers 
 And medicine for balance and things like seeing your ghosts 
 So thank god we’re bright, said the lantern’s brother, 
 'Cause I don’t know a thing about boats, or the land I see…   
 It was day and I stood there once again, climbing equipped 
 When I knew you were the one throwing dying stars 
 On our gathering 
 But he said   
 "Damn, you always treat me like a mountain, stranger 
 Though I have never seen your shadows or fading lights 
 I’m just a rock that you’ll be picking up through all your ages 
 Always believing there’s a canyon for every blind 
 It’s only what these kids will haul around"