Once there was a mama bird who flew across the sea Carrying her fledgling young aloft upon the breeze Time had come to migrate as a chill fell on the land The fledglings were too weak to fly, too young to understand Mama took them on her back, the three into the sky They set upon a journey with a prayer and a sigh Mama, where do we fly Where are we welcome and where will we thrive Mama, where do we fly Where are we going and will we survive The journey was exhausting but at last a shore was found The fledglings left their mama as she crashed into the ground It took some time to learn how to adapt to the new clime But food was found, and shelter, and it felt stable in time The family was grateful to survive another day But they missed the life they had and oh, they went so far away Mama, where do we fly Where are we welcome and where will we thrive Mama, where do we fly Where are we going and will we survive As years passed, other families from other far-off lands Began to cross the ocean and to wash up on the sands The fledglings and the neighbours felt themselves to be as one They scarcely could identify with new goods on the run They feared that all the new birds would bring violence and disease Despite an old familiar song aloft upon the breeze Mama, where do we fly Where are we welcome and where will we thrive Mama, where do we fly Where are we going and will we survive