We once drowned in the seasons
Because they became routine
From scorching summers to windswept winters
Just changed from short to long sleeve
We took oxygen for granted
Because of its abundance
Cut down the trees in the forests
So much for things we once danced
Don't let me forget my ties to this soil
Don't let me lose sight of how lucky I am
I feel the sun's rays on my skin
Breathe in the company of friends
Forget all doubts and all fear of failure
It's about how all these breaths are spent
Don't let me forget my ties to these souls
Don't let us lose sight of how lucky we are
One day this dirt will be my blanket
And one day in turn I'll become dirt
So at least I'll continue with my purpose
And I can keep future generations warm
For now I'll soak up the seasons
And make loving my routine
Through scorching summers and windswept winters
I shall never cease to sing
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