"The one eyed old man told me that the face that I will see Has paralysed a thousand brave men sure of victory. I cannot fight blindfolded and I'd freeze if I should see. So I need to sacrifice my eyes to see all from within. The one eyed old man had told me of a lake that no one knows of. Where the end of the sky unites with the bottom countless feet down deep. And he told me when this world was young into its depths his eye he had thrown So that, though one eyed, he could see more than can be seen.
I'll throw my eyes into the lake So that I will see from within. I'll throw my eyes into the lake. And when blind I will still see.
At the bottom of the lake My two eyes will shine like the stars. At the bottom of the lake I will see no matter how near or far.
Regardless at which speed my horse takes me through the night. No matter how sharp the blade of my sword seems to be. Even with the aid of two pair of eyes way up high. In the end before the Beast its face I would have had to see.
But with my two eyes in the depths, my vision is supreme. I see all things that can't be seen but not my hand held out in front of me. The face that makes men freeze I now need not see at all. I'll feel the presence of the Beast but will not need to stare him down no more.
I've thrown down my eyes into the lake So that I will see from within. I've thrown my eyes into the lake And now when blind I still see.
At the bottom of the lake My two eyes are shining like the stars. At the bottom of the lake I now see no matter how near or far."