| The source said "life", | |
| the morning spring | |
| gave its "existence". | |
| The wind offered its “breath” | |
| A sparkle descended | |
| formed a bundle of "life" | |
| that carries all hope inside. | |
| The bundle of life flew together in the child. | |
| Nature gave its best as a present | |
| Nature gave its best as a present | |
| Fed by promising fruits, | |
| Stroll along green rivers, | |
| was covered by nightwings. | |
| Competed against the thorns, | |
| Was tought by perils limits. | |
| The willowtree´s arm saved his steps. | |
| Listen to us, my child, you shall be called: | |
| "Offspring Of All Hope" | |
| Now, sleep well, carefully swayed in the | |
| "Cradle of fern" | |
| Develop your mind - for natures´ spirit! | |
| Expectant watched the moon, | |
| Played tricks with twinkeling stars, | |
| Gazed to fires spirit. | |
| Took on the breeze tounge, | |
| Greeted innocent blossoms, | |
| And listened to streams whisper. | |
| Sang lovesongs with nighttime birds, | |
| Kept silence with the fish, | |
| Was pleased with deers offspring. | |
| Was domiciled in the forests clearing. | |
| Carefully raised his | |
| Hand to touch the sky. | |
| Washed his heart purely | |
| in the natures fountain. | |
| Watched his face on the lakes skin, | |
| Grew up by the suns prudence, | |
| Was pacified by waters balance, | |
| his open mind arised. |
| The source said " life", | |
| the morning spring | |
| gave its " existence". | |
| The wind offered its " breath" | |
| A sparkle descended | |
| formed a bundle of " life" | |
| that carries all hope inside. | |
| The bundle of life flew together in the child. | |
| Nature gave its best as a present | |
| Nature gave its best as a present | |
| Fed by promising fruits, | |
| Stroll along green rivers, | |
| was covered by nightwings. | |
| Competed against the thorns, | |
| Was tought by perils limits. | |
| The willowtree s arm saved his steps. | |
| Listen to us, my child, you shall be called: | |
| " Offspring Of All Hope" | |
| Now, sleep well, carefully swayed in the | |
| " Cradle of fern" | |
| Develop your mind for natures spirit! | |
| Expectant watched the moon, | |
| Played tricks with twinkeling stars, | |
| Gazed to fires spirit. | |
| Took on the breeze tounge, | |
| Greeted innocent blossoms, | |
| And listened to streams whisper. | |
| Sang lovesongs with nighttime birds, | |
| Kept silence with the fish, | |
| Was pleased with deers offspring. | |
| Was domiciled in the forests clearing. | |
| Carefully raised his | |
| Hand to touch the sky. | |
| Washed his heart purely | |
| in the natures fountain. | |
| Watched his face on the lakes skin, | |
| Grew up by the suns prudence, | |
| Was pacified by waters balance, | |
| his open mind arised. |
| The source said " life", | |
| the morning spring | |
| gave its " existence". | |
| The wind offered its " breath" | |
| A sparkle descended | |
| formed a bundle of " life" | |
| that carries all hope inside. | |
| The bundle of life flew together in the child. | |
| Nature gave its best as a present | |
| Nature gave its best as a present | |
| Fed by promising fruits, | |
| Stroll along green rivers, | |
| was covered by nightwings. | |
| Competed against the thorns, | |
| Was tought by perils limits. | |
| The willowtree s arm saved his steps. | |
| Listen to us, my child, you shall be called: | |
| " Offspring Of All Hope" | |
| Now, sleep well, carefully swayed in the | |
| " Cradle of fern" | |
| Develop your mind for natures spirit! | |
| Expectant watched the moon, | |
| Played tricks with twinkeling stars, | |
| Gazed to fires spirit. | |
| Took on the breeze tounge, | |
| Greeted innocent blossoms, | |
| And listened to streams whisper. | |
| Sang lovesongs with nighttime birds, | |
| Kept silence with the fish, | |
| Was pleased with deers offspring. | |
| Was domiciled in the forests clearing. | |
| Carefully raised his | |
| Hand to touch the sky. | |
| Washed his heart purely | |
| in the natures fountain. | |
| Watched his face on the lakes skin, | |
| Grew up by the suns prudence, | |
| Was pacified by waters balance, | |
| his open mind arised. |