Once there was a secret union A serpent and a dove Enchanted by their beauty They found a perfect love
Although the garden was lost to them They sought a purity They're shown by the sunlight A gate into the sea A home there to be
There they lived beyond all reason Acquainted by their dreams But one in true affection Their souls would be redeemed
The dolphin song Fell sweetly on their ears In sacred tears They called for our saviour To cast away their fears They prayed there for years
Once there was a sacred union A dolphin and a whale The purity within them No other could avail
The song incited a peace Within their frail and gentle ways They softly embraced us And sought the souls of sails They praised us in vain
Once there was a magic union A beetle and a frog Their songs were so enchanted They mystified the fog
Although their singing Was not the sweetest sound They called the morning And bore up a guardianship On those unborn Hence, warning Transcending dreams
There was a frightening union A sailor and a gun They sought to seize them And murdered just for fun
All their laughter Bore tears to those afraid They slayed, and dared That others would seize them And leave them cold and scared They wasted And murdered They wasted And orphaned