He sat alone upon a hill, the waves pulling at his side He could feel the salt inside his Veins and could hear the storm arrive He closed his eyes and saw her face, so plain the others had decried Yet he'd felt the warmth she'd held Within and the beauty that lay inside Yet their words soon blinded him, no beauty he began to believe Oh he turned his back and he toasted Them, he drank the world for all to see No more will her palm lay upon his Own, a fairer hand has clasped to his skin 'Oh where is my love' she cried in vain And from the door cried 'please let me in' With haste she turned and chased the Night, no tears to wipe with her hand While he searched the land to find his Love he fell and cried 'please help this man' The sweetest joy the wildest woe of love Bailey once described Hast thou more of pain or pleasure, does torment dwell and grow inside He said it swells like the oceans flow, Love drew me in as the tides draw the sea Oh but I was foolish just like my Friends - I let my eyes rule what I should feel