The old man's come to see The way the land lies over Come to see the way the clouds roll. He wants to know if cowslips still grow On the hill where he kissed his girl And if the sky turns just the same When the wind blows from the west Above the old town in the distance And the village in the field. He wants to see the graveyard by the church And watch the clock and see the boys Throwing stones at the skylarks Just the way they were. The old man's come to see The way the trees fall on the land with the sunset And smell the grass as it blows through the fields. The old man's come to see The way the land lies beneath the sky. He wants to know if the rain that falls is just the same And the way the clouds stretch open And hang there like a veil. And the ocean to the north It sings the same song and turns From blue-grey into green. The old man's come to see The way the land lies beneath the sky To watch the shadows of the clouds racing by.