"I'm
here
now,
by
your
side"
Sheltered
from
the
cold,
a
soldier
guards
a
boy.
Clocks
are
cutting
as
times
pass
by
their
pain
(bringing
release
through
the
book
on
his
knees)
(keep
trying,
keep
trying,
keep
dying
inside)
"Hush
now
little
child,
it's
time
to
say
goodnight.
Find
rest
in
my
lullaby
this
night
I'll
still
be
here
when
the
nightmists
draw
near"
(blind
figures
controlling
his
life)
(keep
falling,
keep
falling,
keep
falling
down
now)
"Have
faith
my
son
-
reach
for
my
hand
and
I'll
walk
with
you
till
the
sun
goes
down.
Follow
me
now,
we
will
meet
again
in
your
land.
(have
faith
my
son)
Now
I'll
lead
you
home."
Opening
stillness,
reaching
through
illness.
They
walk
in
nightmist.
"Now,
we
meet
again.
I'm
so
close
to
you
now.
Again
we
laugh."
Where
shallow
waters
reach
for
unknown
mystic
shores
they
gaze
at
the
horizon
and
smile
[daniel
gildenlow]
"Behold
my
son
-
reach
for
the
vision
that
fills
your
mind,
just
let
go
and
run.
Follow
the
path
that
was
meant
for
you
long
ago.
(behold
my
son)
And
cross
the
plains
of
dawn."
Wordless
questions,
tearful
confessions.
They
meet
at
last
now,
when
it
is
time
to
go
separate
ways
(fading
pages)
They
have
touched
through
ages.
"Remember
me
my
son,
it's
time
to
say...goodbye.
I'll
free
you
from
your
prison
-
now
go!
You're
free
now,
the
wave
meets
the
shore!"
(keep
running,
keep
running,
keep
running
home
kid)
(winning
a
war
made
him
lose
evermore)
"Farewell
my
son
-
the
tubes
that
were
straining
you
to
a
death
within
life
are
gone.
Wait
for
us,
I
and
your
mother
will
cherish
you
my
son.
I
cry
as
I'm
watching
you
run
across
plains
of
dawn."
...and
so
through
that
evening
a
soldier
is
leaving
his
son
once
again
and
a
war
has
been
lost...
Forlorn
he
is
reeling,
unmendably
kneeling.
But
fate
leaves
no
choice:
now
he
must
close
the
book!