The Islander An old man by a seashore At the end of day Gazes the horizon With seawinds in his face Tempest-tossed island Seasons all the same Anchorage unpainted And a ship without a name
Sea without a shore for the banished one unheard He lightens the beacon, light at the end of world Showing the way lighting hope in their hearts The ones on their travels homeward from afar
This is for long-forgotten Light at the end of the world Horizon crying The tears he left behind long ago
The albatross is flying Making him daydream The time before he became One of the world's unseen Princess in the tower
Children in the fields Life gave him it all: An island of the universe
Now his love's a memory A ghost in the fog He sets the sails one last time Saying farewell to the world Anchor to the water Seabed far below Grass still in his feet And a smile beneath his brow
This is for long-forgotten Light at the end of the world Horizon crying The tears he left behind so long ago
This is for long-forgotten Light at the end of the world Horizon crying The tears he left behind so long ago