The valley moves from the village Stretching to the far barren hills From granite to sky, I can see my home Just being is hard, but from my hands I pull life from the soil My wife beside me, our child on her back ♪ The hot sun and autumn rain mix in twilight Feeding my soul, but not my body And in the fading light I can see the shadows grow Not long now they seem to cry We dream under big eastern skies And sail down the rivers To wash up on distant plentiful shores And life under big eastern skies is so cruel Our flesh lies in the dirt But our hands are raised to the sun Walk into sun ♪ Our gathered earth collects the stars tonight With names on stones and bones below And soon there'll be nothing left To recognise that we once lived here Old and new dust make up the ground We dream under big eastern skies And sail down the rivers To wash up on distant plentiful shores And life under big eastern skies is so cruel Our flesh lies in the dirt But our hands are raised to the sun Walk into sun ♪ Western lovers City life dwellers Wishing for summer To push back the rain ♪ These two kids Are waiting for each to get older (to get older) Still growing up Feeling the warmth on their faces Holding hands, sly glances Embarrassed pausing for missed chances We have it all, we lack for nothing And yet we crave for still more Here in New York, we are no longer safe within our houses A shadow grows across the sea We dream under big western skies And act as the great live givers Whilst keeping our wealth behind close door Your life under big eastern skies is too cruel Your flesh lies in the dirt But your hands are raised to the sun Walk into sun