Everything And Everyone
What would you say to the questions I bring? “There is an answer to everything.” And what would you say to the tears I cry? “They’ll fade away like clouds in the sky.” Now I see you in everything, in the summer and in the spring. And I see you in everyone, a life that’s ended and one begun.

What would you say to the path I choose? “Stay true to yourself, you’ll never lose.” And what would you say to the secrets I hold? “Set them free to be beautiful and bold.” Now I see you in every space, confident, yet out of place. And I see you in every sign, all alone, transcending time.

What would you say if I reached for your hand? “You begin where I end.” And what would you say if I stood next to you? “There is a third part of every two.” Now I see you everywhere, in the stranger that’s unaware. And I see you in every day sharp as light, then you’re gone away.

What would you say if I told you my dreams? “Live them now, there’s no in between.” And what would you say if I told you my fears? “It’s a feeble man lets them interfere." I see you in everyone, a life that’s ended and one begun.