Here now, tiny snowflakes Knit a blanket over the world I could do with a warm cup of comfort And some lovely company A hike is a home for For someone who lives alone So I'll stare at the firewood longingly And hope for a knock at the door Is it the sparrow who's brought me more kindling Or the hare who wants somewhere to stay May there be an answer why they have not yet dropped by Since last winter's days I hear the bells in the distance Calling me to come out and play Maybe I'll put on my snow boots Dig out this red hood Or visit my grandmother's place I'll follow a raven Through the pine wearing white sleeves of snow Through the years they have watched me grow taller And they know all too well where I'll go Wolf howl cannot harm you If you're not afraid of walking alone But as a fawn loses sight of its mother I wonder why we're all given The warmth for another, be it family or lover To plant hope in a beating heart Only to have winter's scythe send its chills down their spines And take them somewhere far apart I hear the bells in the distance Calling us to come out and pray And I've come here to weep But how can there be flowers Growing out of the grave I hear the bells in the distance Calling us to be taken away I know death is no stranger He'll be there to hold My hand at the end of the day So before I meet with the sparrow The hare and the mother deer's gaze I will cherish the winter bloom grandmother gave Midst the pursuit of warmth in this pain It's been No wonder That the robin continues to sing Midst the bleak desolation it sees To awaken the feelings of spring