The light was leaving in the west it was blue The children’s laughter sang And skipping just like the stones they threw Their voices echoed across the waves It’s getting late
And it was just another night With a sunset and the moonrise Not so far behind to give us just enough light To lay down underneath the stars We listened to Papa’s translations Of the stories across the sky We drew our own constellations
The west winds often last too long And when they calm down, nothing ever feels the same Sheltered under the Kamani tree Waiting for the passing rain Clouds keep moving to uncover the sea Stars up above us chasing the day away To find the stories that we sometimes need Listen close enough and all else fades Fades away
And it was just another night With a sunset and the moonrise Not so far behind to give us just enough light To lay down underneath the stars Listen to all the translations Of the stories across the sky We drew our own constellations
Compositor: Jack Hody Johnson (Jack Johnson) (ASCAP)Editor: Bubble Toes Publishing (ASCAP)Publicado em 2009ECAD verificado obra #1572263 e fonograma #1958027 em 04/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM