I walked away from Mercy out to the deepest woods Entered by the river at the only place I could Fed a fire and watched the smoke like something climbing free Leaning like a ladder and calling after me I could rise from what may shine Keep your place, surrender mine As if your name as old as time Waited like a song upon the tongue Of all the mercy begging to be sung I’ve made my peace with Mercy, as quick as it may be To betray my confidence is how I choose to see What had come together now are pieces in my hand Fraying at the knees that buckled long before we stand So I might rise from what may shine Keep your place, surrender mine As if your name as old as time Waited like a song upon the tongue Of all the mercy begging to be sung Begging to be sung The snow flies its confetti like the end of a parade Leaves a vacant silence knee-deep in the charade That here’s the end of hunger, this feasting of the soul When all the while it’s waited for the light to swallow whole So I might rise from what may shine Keep your place, surrender mine As if your name as old as time Waited like a song upon the tongue Of all the mercy begging to be sung