Who
can tell me if we have heaven,
who can say the way it
should be;
Moonlight holly, the Sappho
Comet,
Angel's tears below a tree.
You talk of the break of
morning
as you view the new aurora,
Cloud in crimson, the key
of heaven,
one love carved in acajou.
One told me of China Roses,
One a Thousand nights and
one night,
Earth's last picture, the
end of evening:
hue of indigo and blue.
A new moon leads me to
woods of dreams and I follow.
A new world waits for me;
my dream, my way.
I know that if I have heaven
there is nothing to desire.
Rain and river, a world
of wonder
may be paradise to me.
I see the sun.
I see the stars.