Old bones don't sleep Old bones don't sleep Old bones don't sleep They yearn to be once again dressed in the tears we weep She remembered the sun from the world long ago In the time before darkness and water She soon became bone from the fish and the foam In the fullness of time, we forgot her A fisherman's line through a hole in the ice Caught this strangest of fish where she drifted Salvation came down from the world far above And the Skeleton Woman was lifted She buried her teeth in the hem of his coat As the fisherman tried to run past her
In terror he fled through the deepening gloom With the rattle of bones chasing after He cowered all night through the wind's longing howl From the monster he'd led to his home But dawn showed the man that the creature he feared Was twine all entangled in bone In pity he wept, and the tears trickled down From his eyes to the bones he regarded From their heat she wove life and a young woman's form With a cry was her silence discarded After ages uncounted of patience and hope Was the Skeleton Woman rewarded