| Artist/Band: 
Kathy Mar Lyrics for Song: Ship Of Stone
 Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Kathy Mar
 
 
 
 8406>© 1983 Don Simpson
 
 
 
 Once there was a Ship of Stone
 
 That orbited a mighty Star
 
 And from it flew the First Ship's crew
 
 Whose children we all are
 
 
 
 And no matter how long we've drawn our track
 
 Still over our shoulder looking back
 
 Through the hydrogen's hiss and the methane's moan
 
 Past the polymer clouds of the Dead Stars' shrouds
 
 All our roads run back to the Ship of Stone
 
 
 
 There the First Crew all were made
 
 And wakened from unknowing sleep
 
 By the boundless sight of Heaven's height
 
 And the fires of the Deep
 
 
 
 And no matter how strange the forms we wear
 
 How warped and wild, how rich and rare
 
 How changed we've made the seed we've sown
 
 We are blood of those who, singing, rose
 
 From the body of the Ship of Stone
 
 
 
 And there our own ships' frames were formed
 
 To grow blue-glowing wings
 
 And spread them wide to the farthest tide
 
 Where the last lone beacon sings
 
 
 
 And no matter how tight the net they knot
 
 Of our web where the Wheel of Light is caught
 
 How strange and lost, how grand they've grown
 
 They, too, desire all Heaven's fire
 
 Our comrades since the Ship of Stone
 
 
 
 Once there was a Ship of Stone
 
 Clear domed, broad hulled and clean
 
 Where the air shown blue, through whose holds birds flew
 
 And whose decks were growing green
 
 
 
 And no matter odd these things may seem
 
 As madly mazed as shards of dream
 
 They are not a dream that you dream alone
 
 All ships, all men, are of one kin
 
 We shall not forget the Ship of Stone.
 
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