Remember me,
As I remember the sun
And stars and moon.
The fields and forests,
Sea and dune.
Remember me,
As I remember silence,
Darkness of a crow,
Redness of violent streets,
This hatred I call home.
Think of me,
As I think of love.
As I think of warming light
In my wanting heart,
Kiss of a Blessed Virgin,
Being never far apart.
Think of me,
As I think of hate.
Of turning to warming red
And digging my own grave.
Of lending my heart to evil;
Permission willingly gave.
See me as I am, my Lord.
Your eyes they see so well.
See me as the Man I was,
The Man I want to be.
See me now in siphoned darkness,
Night I want to free.
Love me as I am, my Lord,
For I know I love you too.
I see the light,
I see the dark,
In redded streets I roam,
Let the dawn arrive,
So I may one day be home.
