She never knew her mother But her mother left her a dark wooden chest Full of every kind of treasure, full of round warm stones And jewels to light up her face Every day she took them out and touched them to her skin Every day she knew what it was to feel like a queen And the chest was her secret but the day came When she wanted to share her joy With the chimney sweep who showed her every feather That down the chimney came So she took it out and her face was gleaming But he grabbed it from her hands And shook it out across the carpet Marked it all with sooty hands And when he left she wept and wept Remember, the treasure sang Your mother who understands I never knew her, the daughter sang I did not see her She never held my hand So stop treasure singing to me So the treasure laid hidden for years and years then With cobwebs grown over like skin Until one day a nobleman knocked on her door For some dinner And rest from his sins So she let him in and found her smile again She served him bread and wine And when he left he asked her to come with him So she gathered up all her things fine And she almost left without her treasure chest When he saw it his eyes were wide With wonder and greed and tears It touched her heart and she remembered the girl Who had loved it for all of those years And he took it in and he wanted it next to him always Though he sent her away He lived as though it belonged to him and drank from its radiance While she grew weaker each day Until she didn't know how to go on Remember, the treasure sang your mother who guides your hand I never knew her, the daughter sang I cannot meet her She's nowhere to be found So stop treasure singing to me She left the nobleman one night She crept out from his house With her treasure chest For she knew its power now And all that she wanted she vowed That she would have So she took it out onto the streets And she shared its beauty with all And there were many who loved her And many who admired her But the treasure grew worn and old And she was always alone at the end of it all Remember, the treasure sang Your mother She lies beneath the land I never knew her, the daughter sang, But can imagine her loving hands So sing treasure sing to me And as the girl imagined her mothers love for her The grass grew under her feet And the treasure was hers again She loved it with innocence Though it was scratched and weak And she fell in love with a wise blind man And spoke of her treasure at will With her permission he laid his hands on it Until his eyes were healed and the secret at last Was theirs to share Remember the treasure sang Your mother she will guide your hand I always knew her the daughter sang, She is the ground upon which I stand So sing treasure sing to me