| Old meanings move in the drift of time. |
| Lift the flickering torches. See gentle shadows change |
| the features of the faces cut in unmoving stone. |
| Bad mouth on a prayer day, hope no one’s listening. |
| Roots down in the wet clay, branches glistening. |
| True disciples carrying that message |
| to colour just a little with their personal touch. |
| Home-spun fancy weavers and naked half-believers -- |
| Crusades and creeds descend like fiery flakes of snow. |
| Bad mouth on a prayer day, hope no one’s listening. |
| Roots down in the wet clay, branches glistening. |
| Roots to branches |
| Roots to branches |
| Roots to branches |
| In wet and windy priest-holes. Grand in vast cathedrals. |
| High on lofty minarets or in the temples of doom. |
| I hope the old man’s got his face on. |
| He’d better be some quick change artist. |
| Suffer little children to make their minds up soon. |
| Bad mouth on a prayer day, hope no one’s listening. |
| Roots down in the wet clay, branches glistening. |
| Roots to branches |
| Roots to branches |
| Roots to branches |
| Roots to branches |
| Roots to branches |
| Roots to branches |