Cling loosely to that which you cannot keep 
To all your riches, your comforts, your luxuries 
And the perfume with which flattering, double-edged tongues 
Lavish your name and rend your soul
        
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        Every dropp of rain 
More subtle than the last 
My eyes fixed on the sky 
As the gray clouds slowly pass
        
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        Between dawn and dusk you've been broken to pieces 
Covered by shadow and swallowed by the grave 
Deep beneath the surface and moving through the earth
        
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        I see the world for what it is now, 
The wind that brings a ship to shore 
And carries the storm to sink it 
A glass pearl under the weight
        
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        Comatose I lie, 
Sure to rest a thousand years; 
No voice could ever wake me 
But that of the gong of time.
        
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                    Bread Upon The Waters
                    
                    Cling loosely to that which you cannot keep 
To all your riches, your comforts, your luxuries 
And the perfume with which flattering, double-edged tongues 
Lavish your name and rend your soul 
Hold fast to that which you cannot lose 
To what death nor life could take from you 
And though this wind may change direction, 
By dawn, you'll cast your anchor ashore 
For better the destitute man with joy and solace 
Than the wealthy man with endless torment 
Better are dust and spirit 
Than gold and wasted pride 
So cast your bread upon the waters 
And after many days you'll find it again 
For the more a man holds close to his heart 
The more that he will lose at his end 
But sell all that you have, what moth and rust will destroy 
For wherever your treasure may be kept, there your heart will also be 
(Chorus)  
Cling loosely to that which you cannot keep 
And hold fast to that which you cannot lose.
                

 
                    