He opens his eyes to the sound of snow melting, a tapping sound of water falling to the ground The Sun creates a halo above the trees, and he recollects a Jesus statue he saw as a child He lies there, in the beauty of it all, trying to stay at that moment Eventually he will feel the cold from the wet ground, soon he will feel the rumbling in his empty stomach
Before long, he will have to swallow his pride And ask people for money, with his hand stretched out Before long, he will have to swallow his pride And ask people for money, with his hand stretched out
But for now, he will just lie there, in the beauty of it all Forgetting all the ugliness that life has thrown at him, ignoring the glares from people walking by Disdaining the pointing fingers from passive bystanders, trying to dismiss the sore back that years on the ground has caused him He just wants to lie there, in this moment, in the beauty of it all
He was a person once, with hopes and dreams for the future Now he can't even remember who that person was anymore He sits on the sidewalk, hand outstretched, an emptiness in his eyes You walk on by, but keep your eyes on the sky
You see him, but you pretend that you don't You hear him, but you pretend that you don't You wish he wasn't there, but he is And you see him You know he is there, but soon you'll be in the safety of your home And you will have forgotten all about him Outside, he struggles with the cold, hurting his limbs But that's not your problem That's the beauty of it all That's the beauty of being privileged That's the beauty of being you Ignorance is bliss
It could have been you It could have been me In this moment In the beauty of it all It could have been you It could have been me In this moment In the beauty of it all In the beauty of it all