The sun sets below the foam of the ocean
And the shore is fast asleep
I stood on the mountain and sang
When my verses
hit the water they were already dead
I know where the sun sleeps at night
Down in the lonely sea
I know where the sun
hides at night
Up a tall spruce-tree
The song vanished behind the pine-trees
And the dusk cried it away
Below the
depths of the ever storming sea
My song of something that will never return
I know where the sun sleeps at night
Down in
the lonely sea
I know where the sun hides at night
Up a tall spruce-tree
Struck by your words like stones
The grief
comes like winters cold, cutting breath
I want to turn the sun and the moon from their paths
And press the countless stars in my
fist
I shall curse this world
Turn back the sun
Turn back the moon
I shall curse this world
Turn back the day
Turn back the night
And when I have trampled it all underfoot
Smiling I'll turn my back on life
I know where I'll
sleep tonight
Down in the lonely sea
And when the dawn has blown upon its fire
I'll rest deep below the depressing
sea.