Some nights I lie in forced awakeness
 My thoughts won't let me go
 A sleep like death has claimed the world outside
 The silence reshapes my solitude, from a refuge  
 to a prison
 Distractionless, nowhere to hide

 Aloneness holds the mirror
 I see things I just can't work through
 Some things you'll never shine any light into
 Like how to read what will be, from what has been
 Like what's in store for me, and you

 I wonder what my life will be, what lies ahead  
 for the people close to me?
 How can I make my peace with uncertainty -- in a 
 sea of risk, swim with serenity?

 Some nights my thoughts drag me to a cold, cold 
 place: the dark side of mortality
 Who will be the next to go -- their light blown 
 out forever, in that merciless finality?

 Lives are running novels; at times you read, at
 times you write
 The choice of which to do might keep you awake at
 night
 Should I just accept or act against this pressing
 moment
 Should I run for cover or stand and fight?

 I wonder what my life will be, a public failure 
 or success in obscurity?
 How can I make my peace with uncertainty -- in a
 sea of risk, swim with serenity?

 I wonder what my life will be, what lies ahead 
 for you and me?
 Can I make my peace with uncertainty? I wonder 
 what my life will be:I wonder: