"We'll Call This Place Safe Home Some Way"
Lyrics by Constance "Eilonwy" Cochran
with apologies to Kenny Ascher, Paul Williams III. And Gonzo
(Lexington, Broadway, and Brooklyn emerge one by one onto a tower on Castle Wyvern. They look out over the city in the night Overhead stars glimmer in the sky. The trio are in much the same arrangement as they were the first time we saw them in "Awakening". In turn, they begin to sing.)
(Lexington - wistful)
This worid seemed so strange, loud, bright, a sea change.
Oh, can it be true, gone what we once knew?
One thousand years is a harsh price to pay.
Well call this place safe home some way.
(Broadway)
Sunset and we wake, our role in the night take.
Stone streets, steel walls, a siren far off calls.
Hours are precious, and dawn won't delay.
We'll call this place safe home some way.
(Brooklyn)
Come and glide with us through the glimmering sky,
Wind beneath wings, 'round towers so high.
Lies and betrayals; suspicion, alarm.
We wish they could know that we mean them no harm.
(All three)
Since our revival we've fought for survival
'Twixt pavement and stars, a realm we can call ours.
Not here by choice, perhaps we'd like to stay.
We'll call this place safe home some way.
We'll call this place safe home some way.