In the morning we met at the water And swam with no reason to speak Out past the arc of the heron And the flash in the kingfisher's beak You gave up your tears in deep water When the weight of the waves met your chest Choking on words that were broken When the wind cut off waves at the crest Keep your eye on that Rising Star It's where we're from, it's who we are When no hope is rising We'll reach out for that Rising Star Those who settled these hillsides before us And pulled all the stones from the fields Now rest in straight rows in the churchyard Where, on Sundays, their grandchildren kneel Some of those stones became thresholds And some still lean over their graves One, by the hour, ground the grain into flour Where the wheel met the weight of the waves Keep your eye on that Rising Star It's where we're from, it's who we are When no hope is rising We'll reach out for that Rising Star When we all come to the table With the light and the lines on each face To be broken like wheat and still able To reach for the words that say grace For to measure our lives by our fences Is forgetting these creeks all entwine And to say that this river's just water Is to say that communion's just wine Keep your eye on that Rising Star It's where we're from, it's who we are When no hope is rising We'll reach out for that Rising Star