You've Heard My Voice
 If you've ever kissed in the summer rain,
If you've slept where the wind and the snows have lain, 
If you've ever heard a lonely train,
 Then you've heard my voice and you know my name.
If you've bowed your head when you're filled with pride, 
If you learned of death when a bird has died,
 If you've tasted fear when a child has cried,
 Then you've heard my voice and you know my name.
You've heard my voice in the winds of spring,
 Seen my face where the roses cling,
I am the touch that the warm winds bring,
I make my home in the heart of everything.
In the driving rain of a summer squall,
 When the summer's gone and the petals fall,
When the day is done and the night birds call,
Then you've heard my voice and you know my name.