I will jump in the water, I will swim in the sea
I will ask all the fished just where you could be
I will search every region of the watery land
and if the fished don't answer I will ask them again

I will evaporate, I will talk to the sky
I will mention your name and be asking them why
why did she leave me and where did she go
and if the clouds have no answer I will come down as snow

when spring comes along I will melt in the ground
I will ask everything 'have you seen her around?'
and if the bugs and the roots do not know what to say
I will move through the ground and be a river someday

I'll be flowing downstream all the way to your land
I'll be drunk from the glass that you hold in your hand
and before I can tell you that it's you that I seek
I'll fall from your eyes and roll down your cheek


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