From where I stand I can see mountains
I can see mountains coming up to meet me
Coming up to meet me
They say hello
Yes they are speaking but what are they saying
And what is the language
First there is a mountain and then there is no mountain
And then there is a mountain
Then there is no mountain and then there is
From where I stand I can see the ocean
I can see the ocean coming up to meet me
Coming up to meet me
It drags me down like the hand of a serpent
It pulls me under and leaves me to drown
First there is an ocean and then there is no ocean
And then there is a ocean
Then there is no ocean and then there is
From where I stand I can see the people
I can see the people coming up to meet me
Coming up to meet me
Yes they are speaking but what are they saying
And what is the language
First there are the people and then there are no people
And then there are the people
Then there are no people and then there is
A caterpillar sheds its skin
To find the butterfly within
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