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Music & Words with Some meaning
VOLUME 2 : GRATITUDE
O daughter of the earth
I want to teach you
Generosity
That wich unties the hands
And wich renders the heart
A crystal of thousand faces
Do you not know
That wealth closes the hands
That it darkens
And hardens the heart
Be as the sun
And give, give again
And ever give your light
Daughter of the earth
I want to teach you
To be grateful
For the earth and the lakes
The plants
That nourish us
And all the animals
That suffer
for man
O Son of the Earth
I want to teach you
Forgiveness
For it frees one
From the chains of the Past
It’s the bridge
Between time,
Flowing toward death,
And Immortality
Forgiveness of man is answered,
As an echo,
By the forgiveness of Eternity
O son of the Earth
I want to teach you
Joy and Friendship
For Eternity
Does not like sad faces
The world was born
Out of the joy of eternity
Every creature
Is a note of music
May your arms open
To embrace your friends
And, light footed,
May you part from the ground
To dance and laugh joyously
O Daughter of the earth
I want to teach You
True Courage
Not the recklessness
Of emotion
That makes the hero of a day
But the force
That permits one to conquer
The obstacles each moment presents
It’s the path
That leads to Eternity
O son of the earth
I want to teach you
To be content with little
That you may be slave of nothing
Know that thrue wealth
Is in Inner Happiness
And not in the desire
Of external Possessions
O Daughter of the earth
I want to teach you
What Beauty is
May your make up
Be te color of your heart
Displaying not
What you have not yet become
May you know Beauty
But the the Beauty
That is the mirror
Of Eternity
O Son of the earth
I want to teach you
To amass a treasure
But this treasure
Diminishes when it is hoarded
And grows when it is shared
it is the wealth of your soul
The treasure of eternity
And not of the hourglass
Of time that flows and flows
O son of the Earth
I want to teach you
Freedom
Be ever
Independant of others
And be attached to nothing
But Eternity
In demanding of men
One become in the end unbearable
It is unworthy
To expect of men
That which can alone be granted
By Eternity