Walked for forty minutes in Auckland rain Don't matter where you come from it feels just the same To wash away a sickness or to revel in joy Distance doesn't change what time can destroy They say that Truganini was the last of her kind The sky it took her spirit when her body declined Her bones first were stolen now she's scattered at sea I've been crying for her, hope you're thinking of me Your body is a tender song Then I blink and it's gone x2 Board an aeroplane as I sit there and sigh I think about the way I left a stranger behind I was cruel, I was cruel, when I should have kind I can only sleep when I know that I've tried She touched me with a feather and it felt like a stone Our limbs moved together, a night spent alone. When the morning comes, by the light of dawn Every inch of you, now a map that I've drawn Your body is a tender song Then I blink and it's gone. I opened my eyes so I could see, The woman that was sitting on me, Her hair was long it covered up her chest, The candles burned her fiery silhouette.