Blue runs deep like the seas end,
Drifting slow where the palm trees bend.
Been wrestling thoughts I can't unwind,
Tangled up in this heart of mine.
Wish I could mend the weight you feel,
Trade the hurt for something real.
I see it too, that lonesome view,
If I could, I'd pull you through.
I'd paint the sky in gold and clay,
Roll the clouds and let them fade.
Turn the cool wind warm again,
Bring the sunlight back to stay.
I'd lift you up when colors drain,
Sing you bright through all the gray.
Oh, I'd do anything, anything-
Just to see your smile remain.
Honey drips slow from a plumeria bloom,
Soft and sweet, but gone too soon.
Feel you slipping through my hands,
Like footprints washed from ocean sand.
Wish I could fix the weight you bear,
Trade the cold for summer air.
I feel it too, that lonesome view,
If I could, I'd pull you through.
I'd paint the sky in gold and clay,
Roll the clouds and let them fade.
Turn the cool wind warm again,
Bring the sunlight back to stay.
I'd lift you up when colors drain,
Sing you bright through all the gray.
Oh, I'd do anything, anything-
Just to see your smile remain.
Wild birds rise where the banyans lean,
Soft as lace on leewards green.
Close your eyes, hear them call-
Every note says it all.
I'd paint the sky in gold and clay,
Roll the clouds and let them fade.
Turn the cool wind warm again,
Bring the sunlight back to stay.
I'd lift you up when colors drain,
Sing you bright through all the gray.
Oh, I'd do anything, anything-
Just to see your smile remain.
I'd do anything, anything,
Just to see your smile remain.