I built my house here, long side this mountain
This rugged mountain that stands so tall
I've had a good life above the lowlands
It's more than I asked for but less than I dreamed

I've often heard a voice call down to me
If you'd climb higher, you'd find wonderous things to see
But the way is steep and a storm may come

For such a time as this, isn't much too great a risk
I've never flown from the edge of a cliff
Never walked on the water
But if I turn away, how will I know what I have missed?
Have I waited all of my life?
For such a time as this

I've been content to not ask those questions
That stir the rivers, that move the waves
The windless waters are so much more peaceful
They calm my spirit in silent song

I've often wondered what's eluding me
The yearning meant to free me from complacency
But the way is steep and a storm may come

Sometimes the thrill of soaring
Had to begin with the fear of falling

Composição: Anne Barbour