Wings Words and music by Catherine Faber © 1997Small in the plaza a lone figure stares Young in her yearnings and old in her cares. She doesn't have jewels, diamonds and rings But under her coat she has wings. Crumbling sidewalks and drizzling skies People brush past her with unseeing eyes The veil of illusion like spiderweb clings Under her coat she has wings. Cruel is the world that she is caught in, Dreaming, her wings she has forgotten, Footsore as any mortal going, Lost here, she looks on me unknowing. Cloaked in the dark her aloneness I chart She thinks she is mortal; I might win her heart; But keeping her crippled, the thought of it stings Under her coat she has wings. Under the stars alone I find her Gazing on heaven, I remind her Suddenly bursting to astound me Wings like a beating heart around me... Closing my eyes for a moment alone; I needn't look up, I know well she has flown. Her trench coat lies shed like the leaves the wind flings Under her coat she had wings. Creature of air myself I knew her; Though I have wings I can't pursue her. Her wings are white and shining feather My wings are dark and gleaming leather-- Wishing I'd kissed her just once while I could, Kneeling, I touch the last spot where she stood. Love and compassion are bitter cruel things Under her coat she had wings.