From the recording The Unburdening

Lyrics

Cloudbreak sets free the last of the day's light
Take your time, but don't spend it all in mourning
A tune not unlike those we sang before
Delivering us, deliberately, to our final voyage

Seems like the words never come when you need them to
The collected shames of a life that memory reliably keeps for you
It all went by a bit too fast
The slow, begrudging acceptance of your brightest days now past
You're just
a wanderer, carving trails through the dust

Loosen your grip on this mortal coil
Speak only truth, throw paint on the wall
Be as a child, do not forget
the clear ring of truth, even as you fall

A lover visits you in sleep
Revives a mind so desperately parched for contact
Awake to solitude, the vision haunting you
Left almost wishing that she hadn't come at all
So weep unheard, in the emptiness
Clothed in jealousies
and regret
Regret...

You've seen how the clouds move to part where you need them to
Saved by the comfort in picturing all those that would grieve for you
Do you get claustrophobic in your head?
Your rambling words, nonsensical and dispassionately said
Once again
Humble wanderer, take your place among the dead