[Intro]
[Verse 1]
By Woolpit’s green, where shadows dwell,
A spring runs clear from Our Lady’s Well.
Through ancient stone, her whispers rise,
A hymn of hope beneath Suffolk skies.
[Chorus]
Oh, light the candle, bend the knee,
Where grace flows deep and wild and free.
Through centuries, her tales they tell,
In sacred drops, her love does swell.
[Verse 2]
The pilgrims kneel on mossy ground,
Their prayers like leaves, no utterance drowned.
The water’s touch, a healing thread,
To soothe the soul, the heart, the head.
[Chorus]
Oh, light the candle, bend the knee,
Where grace flows deep and wild and free.
Through centuries, her tales they tell,
In sacred drops, her love does swell.
[Bridge]
And when the frost steals summer’s flame,
Her warmth remains, still spoke her name.
A guardian veiled in twilight’s hue,
She guards the old and blesses the new.
[Chorus]
Oh, light the candle, bend the knee,
Where grace flows deep and wild and free.
Through centuries, her tales they tell,
In sacred drops, her love does swell.
[Outro]