You took me sailing in the stars with you, And you knew their names by heart. Cassiopeia and the Twins were there As we glided through the dark. Far below the water kissed the shore, But our boat was nowhere near. The Pleiades has pulled us far, Far from here. The moon was weaning And the night was clear. A million worlds came into view, Straight through auroras with their blades Of light, I stood breathless there with you. Being lifted on an Autumn wind That a summer night had found. The Pleiades has pulled us far, Far from ground. Far from ground. Then in the stillness of the Northern Star, Tide of moonlight washed ashore. Words that carried us to deeper space, Never visited before. Touching Hydra and the flying fish, brushing stardust from our hands. The Pleiades has pulled us far, Far from land. I would ask to see it all again. I would know no other way. Speak their names to me as we sail by, holding back the blinding day. Help me remember now just how it felt, Slowly drifting into light. The Pleiades will pull us far, Far from sight. Far from sight. You took me sailing through the stars.