There was a bird who with the absence of words took flight to the end of the sea and the finish line of the earth. She perched atop the corner of the world and built three nests. One of gold, one of silver and one of clay. She took a breath, and she let it out She took a sigh, then she cried out
There is much that I shall bear! There's a strong chill in the air again.
In the nest of gold she cleansed her coat daily. In the nest of silver she brought back her food to save and consume. In the nest of clay she laid her eggs and eventually bore children, and she waited and waited and waited...
On the day the fires came the nests of gold and silver melt in a lucid river rushing to the sea while the nest of clay withstood the heat.
Amen
The nest of clay was forged for eternity atop the corner of the world, while the ocean floor was now covered in gold, silver, and sand.
So build a house of clay and never ever, ever, ever underestimate what the dead can do for the living. If you listen closely you'll hear the harmony of every man and woman who's passed away
You better believe it's a song for the living.
There's a daunting task ahead There are snowflakes in our eyes again With such a strong chill in the air Can you tell me, tonight where will we lay our heads to sleep