Oh my Wayland, there's deer in the forests and rivers 
are flowing just for you.
Oh my father, look down through the mountains and 
valleys, the grain's in the silo. 
All for you. 

One fine morning, as Dad was walking, just to see what 
he could see. 
He spied, a little white rabbit. He was frozen as solid 
as he could be. 
And Dad cried, as he knelt down beside him. He asked 
God, "How could you be so cruel?" 
And his heart broke, for the little white rabbit. "But 
you see that the owl 
Would never have been so gentle, 
And God is so kind." 

I love Wayland 'cause he's strong. And I love him 
'cause he's weak. 
And the rabbit is running within him. 

Oh my Wayland, the children are waiting and berries are 
ripe down below the hill. 
Oh, my father, the shadows of nighttime can't touch 
you. 
Immortal go quickly, be thankful the water is cool. 
Drink your fill. 

Today as I walked 'long beside him, I said, "Dad why do 
you look so sad?" 
He turned as he stood by the doorway, he said, "Things 
are not like they used to be." 
I smiled, as if I could teach him. I said "Dad, it's 
mercy in disguise. 
Once you told of a little white rabbit, and you said 
that the owl would never have been so gentle, and God 
is so kind." 

And I love you 'cause you're strong. And I love you 
'cause you're weak. 
And the rabbit is running within me.