Teeth of the earth, reaching to the sky Swords forged from the oldest iron White-headed wise bards, servants of the Gods Your feet bathed in dew, your crown embracing the Sun In your lap, I seek my own peace and wisdom In your ear I whisper about doubts and hopes My silent guides, lead me on your ways To the warming sun, far from myself In your green robes, I try to lose myself From your tears I drink to sooth my pains and toils I look for your wisdom, old as the world, wise and sad Teeth of the earth gnaw my bones, bare my soul Wan statues hewn by giants' hands Solid ghosts, ageless dreamers waiting For time and Gods to pass, your realm eternal On your knees our ashes spread and bloom In your lap, I seek my own peace and wisdom In your ear I whisper about doubts and hopes My silent guides, lead me on your paths To the warming sun, far from myself Now the world is spent and ground to sand The tide is still, the river's mouth is parched Yet you remain as strong and proud Watching over our dying roots What have you seen my kings? What stories will you tell Forecoming Gods and starving dogs and starving Gods?