Oh, the name of the God is 'I am,'
And the name of the Goddess, too.
When you speak to Them, say, "I am,"
If you want Them to know you.
What is on top of the mountain,
Waiting there to see?
How should I climb the mountain?
Wise One, please tell me.
O' my daughter, this is your journey,
No one else can teach you the way.
You must climb till reaching the summit,
But remember what you must say...
Oh, the name of the God is 'I am,'
And the name of the Goddess, too.
When you speak to Them, say, "I am,"
If you want Them to know you.
What is on top of the mountain,
Waiting here to see?
How did you climb the mountain?
Daughter, please tell me.
O' my mother, this was my journey,
No one else could climb the same way.
My path went higher than the summit,
And I was One with the Gods today.
Oh, the name of the God is 'I am,'
And the name of the Goddess, too.
When you speak to Them, say, "I am,"
If you want Them to know you.
This was written as a companion piece to 'The Mountain' and was published in H.A.M. and that Australian magazine I can't remember, yet. My tune for this song has a Native American-style of drumbeat to it but don't worry about my tune if you decide you want to sing it. I also hear hammered dulcimers and a better voice than mine. ;-)
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