After he had journeyed And his feet were sore And he was tired He came upon an orange grove And he rested And he lay in the cool And while rested, he took to himself an orange and tasted it And it was good And he felt the earth to his spine And he asked, and he saw the tree above him, and the stars And the veins in the leaf And the light, and the balance And he saw magnificent perfection Whereon, he thought of himself in balance And he knew he was Just open your eyes And realize the way it's always been Just open your mind And you will find The way it's always been Just open your heart And that's a start And he thought of those he angered For he was not a violent man And he thought of those he hurt For he was not a cruel man And he thought of those he frightened For he was not an evil man And he understood He understood himself Upon this he saw that when he was of anger or knew hurt or felt fear It was because he was not understand And he learned compassion And with his eye of compassion He saw his enemies like unto himself And he learned love Then, he was answered Just open your eyes And realize the way it's always been Just open your mind And You will find The way it's always been Just open your heart And that's a start