O' great tide of elemental water; A challace for thy hearts delight
O' tragic sorrow when love doth float away; thy hangover in twilight
O' vast ocean; to know thy deepest mysteries one must drown
O' great waters; where we are one and where we are bound
O' Howling wind; thy sword doth pierce the heart
O' Sky of mind; thy clouds are splitting us apart
O' Thundering rain; fill my challice with thy kiss
O' darkest night; freeze thy lonely souls abyss
O' Frozen waters; severed yet preserved
O' Burning earth; barren yet reserved
O' Endless Sea; thy icebergs cry for help
O' Frozen waters; flood the world when thou melt
Note: The title refers to the half full / half empty glass used for the optimist's and pessimist's outlooks. In this case the water (or emotion) is abundant and flowing onto itself, but the surface is covered in ice and passage to the ocean is cut off.
O' tragic sorrow when love doth float away; thy hangover in twilight
O' vast ocean; to know thy deepest mysteries one must drown
O' great waters; where we are one and where we are bound
O' Howling wind; thy sword doth pierce the heart
O' Sky of mind; thy clouds are splitting us apart
O' Thundering rain; fill my challice with thy kiss
O' darkest night; freeze thy lonely souls abyss
O' Frozen waters; severed yet preserved
O' Burning earth; barren yet reserved
O' Endless Sea; thy icebergs cry for help
O' Frozen waters; flood the world when thou melt
Note: The title refers to the half full / half empty glass used for the optimist's and pessimist's outlooks. In this case the water (or emotion) is abundant and flowing onto itself, but the surface is covered in ice and passage to the ocean is cut off.