Several miles high In the earth’s sky I lost my feathers But I learned how to fly Something in a dream What could it mean? Lots of people talking Few of them sing Now I come rolling over like a hurricane Or a tornado I take it slow And if you would see The wind accusing me of indecency Let it be Fourteen miles deep Under a sea Laid there sleeping For centuries Underneath your mind There lays an island Watch as the water Flood through your eyes Now I come rolling over like a hurricane Or a tornado I take it slow And if you would see The wind accusing me of indecency Let it be I wonder what it’s like for you When your children say: “What happened to me? What happened to me? What happened to me?” Do your ears burn with pain inside When a voice says: “I’m on a battlefield, dad. I’m on a battlefield, dad. I’m on a battlefield” Do you think the light from space Comes down to say: “I never wanted to be here”?