[Intro][Golden leaves ring softly while fingerpicked guitar restates the album's opening melody in a major form.]

[Verse 1: Narrator, warm male baritone]
We built by the river, not high on the hill,
Left room for the flood and the wandering will.
Mag-nee taught joiners the weight of the beam;
Moh-thee dug channels that watered the green.
Balder kept stories beside the night fire;
Hoh-thur named costs when the children inquired.
Vee-tharr spoke rarely, but never withdrew;
Young feet ran laughing through clover and dew.

[Chorus: Community, mixed ensemble, open harmony]
Under the New Eagle, morning opens wide,
Gold leaves ring softly on Ig-drah-sil's side.
We do not swear that the circle must end;
We learn, we fail, we answer, amend.
Under the New Eagle, no future is sealed—
The root keeps the question; our hands choose the field.

[Verse 2: Daughter of the Sun, clear female mezzo-soprano]
I take my rest when the west turns red,
No wolf at my wheel, no fear at my head.
At dusk I grow amber, at dawn I grow white,
A keeper of rhythm, not prisoner of flight.
[Narrator, warm male baritone]
Leef and Leef-thrah-seer grew silver with years,
Teaching their children both courage and fears.
They spoke of the fire, but never proclaimed
That those born later inherited blame.

[Chorus: Community, mixed ensemble, open harmony]
Under the New Eagle, morning opens wide,
Gold leaves ring softly on Ig-drah-sil's side.
We do not swear that the circle must end;
We learn, we fail, we answer, amend.
Under the New Eagle, no future is sealed—
The root keeps the question; our hands choose the field.

[Instrumental Break][Wooden flute, tagelharpa and acoustic guitar pass the three-note motif without drums.]

[Verse 3: Child and Balder, call and response]
[Child, clear treble voice]
Some nights the great root carries a word—
Order, or rain; I cannot be sure.
Power, or water beneath the grain.
Should I fear if it calls again?
[Balder, warm male tenor]
Roots hold the voices of all who have been.
Listen, but choose what you carry within.
[Narrator, warm male baritone]
He placed neither axe nor crown on the ground;
Three notes climbed softly out of the sound.

[Bridge: Community, mixed ensemble, restrained]
No ending can promise that wisdom will stay;
No song keeps hunger for power away.
Hands that remember why old kingdoms fell
May notice the smoke before hearing the bell.

[Final Chorus: Community, mixed ensemble, full harmony]
Under the New Eagle, morning opens wide,
Gold leaves ring clearly on Ig-drah-sil's side.
We will not claim that the circle must end;
We choose, we question, repair and amend.
Green Earth After Fire, still tender, still real—
The root keeps the question; our hands choose the field.

[Outro: Child, clear treble voice]
Black water behind us,
New rain on the grain.
The past is a teacher
That may teach chains again.
