Through Hyrule's Eyes ("Through Heaven's Eyes" from "The Prince of Egypt")

After coming so far in his journey to save Hyrule, Link feels like throwing in the towel. Before he can ultimately decide to do so, the King of Hyrule arrives to him and encourages him to keep going.

[KING OF HYRULE:]

A single green leaf in every tree

Though its color brightly shine

Can never see its purpose

In the pattern of the grand design

And the stone that sits on the very top

Of the Eldin's mighty face

Does it think it's more important

Than the stones below its base?

So how can you see what your journey's worth

Or where your future lies?

You can never see through the eyes of man

You must look at your life

Look at your life through Hyrule's eyes

A lake of gold in the desert sand

Is less than a cool fresh spring

And to one lost child, a mother's love

Is greater than the desert king

If Gerudo lost the things they own

Have they truly lost their worth?

Or is it the beginning

Of a new and brighter birth?

So how do you measure the value of man

In wealth or strength or size?

In the foes he's slain or in those he's saved?

The answer will come

The answer will come to those who try

To look at their lives through Hyrule's eyes

And that's why we leave everything to you

There's a lot more to be found

When all you feel is little

Then just take a look around

No life can escape being blown about

By the winds of change and chance

This land's our ballroom, our play, our stage

And we all are here to dance

And we all are here to dance

So how do you judge what a hero's worth

For if he's brave or wise?

You can never see with the eyes of man

Look through Hyrule's eyes

Look at your life

Look at your life

Look at your life through Hyrule's eyes