Intro: () 2x As I went a walking on a morning spring I met some travelers on a Old Country lane The first was an old man, the second a maid the third was a young boy who smile as he said: | "With the wind in the willow | | The birds in the sky | | There's a bright sun to warm us wherever we lie |Refrão | We have bread and fishes and a jug of red wine | | To share on our journey with all of mankind" | So I asked them to tell me their name and their race So I could remember the smile on their faces "Our names, they mean nothing... they change thoughtout time so come sit beside us and share in our wine" | "With the wind in the willow | | The birds in the sky | | There's a bright sun to warm us wherever we lie |Refrão | We have bread and fishes and a jug of red wine | | To share on our journey with all of mankind" | So I sat beside them with flowers all around We et from a mantle spread out on the ground They told me of prophets and peoples and kings and all of one god that knows everything "We travelling to Glaston over England's green lanes To hear of men troubles, to hear of their pains We traveled the wide world over land and the sea To tell of the people how can be free" | "With the wind in the willow | | The birds in the sky | | There's a bright sun to warm us wherever we lie |Refrão | We have bread and fishes and a jug of red wine | | To share on our journey with all of mankind" | So sadly I left them on that old country lane For I knew that I'd never seen them again The first was an old man, the second a maid the third was a young boy who smile as he said: | "With the wind in the willow | | The birds in the sky | | There's a bright sun to warm us wherever we lie | | We have bread and fishes and a jug of red wine | | To share on our journey with all of mankind" | "With the wind in the willow | | The birds in the sky | | There's a bright sun to warm us wherever we lie | | We have bread and fishes and a jug of red wine | | To share on our journey with all of mankind" |