Her eyes could have only been born of this ocean Delph blue, longing and weepy they want me so much to want you All wrapped up beside you and winded, After you've taken me My mind's roaming free, dozing dazy drifting out this evening With a verse so sweetly sung Into a world we've longed to come But somehow we are not one And all her lavender meadows so fragrant and beautiful And at your dining room table the sun falls on my face so warm And all the turbulent highways I've taken to get here To you in this home, in this moment, for that I am grateful Though this house feels like an old lost song That calls for me to play along Somehow I don't belong The night lit by moon The day sun Ooh baby I'm wondering how come? The light is nearly gone Her soul could have only been born of a wild oak So far reaching and swaying and free but stands stoically alone When the skies come apart she leans over so helpless and cowering Until the storms come to cease and somehow she's the only one standing And though we've grown so close my love And though these nights we've spent so many of A part of me is numb Her eyes look up to me, so open and true Our window's in perfect clear view But somehow I can't see through