Dark unto my light he came We were never much the same He never would come in Out of the rain But I loved him Even so Now he's turned his tail to the tempest And I have to let him go Wind and rain hardly ever say goodbye Nor do sleeping queens or restless lovers Little say the Ravished Or leopards who can fly He turned his eyes to September When all the clocks ran silent With a sigh And it's one little wish for Iago On the rough and stormy sky!
When all the sand runs downward, say farewell Hurry back, with tons of tales to tell While he holds fast for the memory Of that which was Mallow still Sun and shade won't shatter on a whim I'll not starve the breeze for missing him And the storms shall hold a cotillion For they'll never know he's gone But my brother was always very good in a storm! So it's one little wish for Iago: Little Breezes and Rough Storms