What to place in the garden? How can it be lost? Move now it's your foot-sound on the pathway (Let's get to work now) Listen Up and at 'em The eve' of destruction we dug in the substratum And sowed the seeds of our sweet sacrilege, madam A worm's wisdom in this fine establishment Basking in refracted light Baffled by the fickle facts of life From the jackals in our minds to the systematic strife They're sleight of hand magicians who assist the sacrifice Divide and conquer, find a spine to stick a jagged knife Ask 'em nicely, Why the iron juggernaut's fist? Why the struggle for control, the subtle plot-twist? The wolves in the woods, the blood for profit The same fluid that they used to water southern crops with Gridlocked, chip off the old block Tried to shed some light on controlled thought And tripped off the soap box Kicked rocks down a desolate road While old scratch sold 'em dreams at the medicine show Let's go (Daybreak) Daybreak (I see the sun rise in the sky) The soil is crusted over with rain And with the memory of dawn (Daybreak) We have translated each other into light (I shake the sleep out of my eyes) Planets roll out of your eyes and splash down Big trees, small axe They cracked then collapsed We used every scrap to bridge gaps Watch 'em twist facts, work their witchcraft Brandish pitchforks And shape your image out of candlestick wax Watch 'em try to quantify his soul And the state of mind that I'm in The principles of light and dark at play inside a shaman The words wrote themselves, I sat still and listened To the source that expands and contracts in my field of vision Soul search, where the wild flowers grow crows perch And ghosts lurk below the cold earth, I know my own worth When day breaks, we'll watch the world come alive Odd things in God's dreams Lost in the patterns on a moth's wings My love resides on the other side She pulled shadows out my chest and helped me to shake the sleep from my eyes At sunrise we can finally see the light clear Slept on a bed of nails, woke up from a nightmare (Daybreak) Arms pressed out against darkness (I see the sun rise in the sky) With the concrete flowers neither open nor closed (Daybreak) Wondering where the garden is (I shake the sleep out of my eyes) Blood, smeared across his face like a road accident Morning You feel great gushes of wind bellowing your lungs Long have you been patient Cradled among the innards of this being, who bears uncountable pain So that you may breathe, the breath of life Take up your crib, and walk