A bluebird flies down south for the winter
To get away from the cold, frozen bitter
There’s a pile of snow in the canyons
Deeper than the tone of my heart’s palpitations
You know that someday I’m gonna fly
Deep into the southern sky
And I will leave this all behind
I’m not gonna say goodbye when I leave
When I leave you won’t remember me
A tree grows its leaves in the spring
To shield itself off from everything
There’s freshwater flowing in the rivers
And I feel the emptiness getting bigger
You know that someday I’m gonna swim
I’m gonna find the strength from within
And I will get what I give
There’ll be no farewells bid when I leave
When I leave you won’t remember me
The air becomes thick, dense and humid
To remind us all that we’re human
And if we can survive through the heat
Then we can survive anything
You know that someday I’m gonna run
Against the beating, boiling sun
And when I pass out, I’ll know I’m done
I’ll be surrounded by no one as I heave
And I gasp for fresh air
And nobody is there
To rehydrate me