When I was just a young boy lifting loads fit for men Set to leave the farm behind at the harvest ten Grandfather caught me staring at the open road As we stood there in the fields that we had sewn Said that road is long and hard with many twists and turns Big mistakes for you will make from them you must learn You always hold your head high, speak your language loud Don't look back, make your father proud Breathing Slow On the last of the dying ember My memory has failed and I'm trying to remember But I know That I may pass it on For death will come to take me before long When I was just a young girl hanging clothes out on the line Whistling a melody, and taking my sweet time Grandmother scolded me she squinted at the sun She says a women's work is never done She worried I would not marry that my heart was too wild I should be making some mans home and carrying his child But my dreams were to big to fit inside I wedding gown So I packed my bags and headed into town Breathing slow On the last of the dying ember My memory has failed and I'm trying to remember But I know That I may pass it on For death will come to take me before long I followed and I strayed from that long unwinding road I'm living out my life on the path that I have chosen I stepped up to the bar to try and make myself a friend I stepped out on the stage as the night began again Through the smoke and music I looked around the hall Recognizing every face and knowing none at all I thought about the folks I left behind so long ago If I went back now what would I have to show You must know where you're coming from to know where you are bound I'm sound of heart and sound mind my feet are on the ground So I'll keep pushing on for my fire is burning yet With the lessons I swore never to forget Breathing slow On the last of the dying ember My memory has failed and I'm trying to remember But I know That I may pass it on For death will come to take me before long For death welcome to take me before long