Throw a cup of water into the sea Let it sink into the depths Then find it for me Climb up to the highest place Songbirds can see Will you recognize my face? Now it’s set free Then Then you will see me again Then you will see Have you met my mother there Frantic and kind? Have you heard my father sing Of older times? Have you seen my sister go Bicycling by? Tell them that I’m older now And tell them I’m fine Then tell them they’ll see me again Tell them they’ll see me again Tell them they’ll see me again Tell them they’ll see me I’m floating here, it’s perfectly clear This river unseen Dissolves the form to which I was born in fiddlers’ green The water bends, reflects where it ends, the river of song I’ll sing a line and hear them reply In currents so strong Then Then we will see you again Then we will see you again Then we will see you again Then we will see you