Od iyesi (Tatar: Ут Иясе or Ut İyäse, Chuvash: Вут Ийĕ, Sakha: Уот Иччи) is the Turkic and Mongolian spirit or deity of fire. In Turkic languages, Od (or Ot) means fire, and iye is the familiar spirit of any natural asset, literally meaning "master" or "possessor." Od iyesi protects the fire. It is also known as Ateş iyesi or Alev iyesi ("flame" or "blaze spirit").
Od Ana is the Turkic and Mongolian goddess of fire. She is also referred to as goddess of marriage. She is the female form of Od iyesi. The name Ot Ene means "fire mother" in the Altay language (od "fire"; ene "mother"). In Mongolian folklore, she is referred to as the "queen of fire." She was said to have been born at the beginning of the world, when the earth and sky separated and daughter of Yer Tanrı.
Some equate her to Umai, the mother goddess of the Turkic Siberians, who is depicted as having sixty golden tresses that look like the rays of the sun. Umai is thought to have once been identical with Ot of the Mongols.
Written by Jedd Hughes, Terry McBride and Tommy Lee James
Well, here I am again
Bartender says it's closing time
He knows I'll keep coming back
And you're the reason why
I could never drink enough
To drink you off my mind
Time to say goodnight
I think I've stared a hole
In every wall in this old place
Heaven knows I'm tired of seeing
You in every face
Everybody here's seen every tear
I've tried to hide
Time to say goodnight
Chorus:
Sweet dreams, baby
Sweet dreams, baby
Wherever you are tonight
I miss you, baby
Sweet dreams, baby
Time to say goodnight
Goodnight
I lay my head down on my pillow
And try to find some sleep
I close my eyes and pray someday
That you'll come back to me
I put my dreams of you to bed
And then turn out the light
Time to say goodnight
Time to say goodnight