The Incredible String Band
Douglas Traherne Harding
When I was born I had no head
My eye was single and my body was filled with light
And the light that I was was the light that I saw by
And the light that I saw by was the light that I was

One light, light that is one though the lamps be many

And many's the time that I've crossed by the river
And I saw no tollman and I needed no ferryman to cross
And I enjoyed the world aright
For the sea itself floweth
And warm I was and crowned

But one day walking towards the river
I saw a tollman with an angry face
And many's the time I passed his tollgate
And paid no silver and paid no fee
But rather I did hide my sheep and goats under the bags of oatmeal
And cold I was, no crown did I wear

But if you're walking down the street
Why don't you look down to the basement
For sitting very quietly there is a man who has no head
His eye is single and his whole body also is filled with light

One light, light that is one though the lamps be many
And as he sits there so he will walk all among you
And the streets are his and all the people
And even the temples and the whole world
And many's the time that he walks to the river
And seeing the tollman and seeing the ferryman
The light within him leaps to greet them
For he sees that their faces are none but his own

One light, light that is one though the lamps be many

You never enjoy the world aright
"Till the sea itself floweth
In your veins till you are clothed
With the heavens and crowned with the stars"