I hope that you won't tell them that I knew - Who I knew very well – that I knew it too well I was searching for the story that no - That nobody can tell, nobody can tell … I was saved there by two strangers and a motor Like a grateful modern man from the jaws of the wild waters There was nothing symbolic, metaphoric, or cluttered Just my life on their one hand and my d**h on their other The sky was perfect blue, and the sailboats, too, perfect - All too distant for someone so far spun from their orbit I was gone from them, gone from you, from everyone I was gone to the wind, I was sad for the shore but… I was sad for the shore but… I hope that you won't tell them that I knew - Who I knew very well – that I knew it too well I was searching for the story that no - That nobody can tell, nobody can tell … I had wanted to leave, I had burned just to breathe I had paddled so hard through my own little sea I had not once looked back, with the sun in my brain I was two hours out when the second wave came There is so much above us, but far more below The direction we're beckoned when forced to let go There is little we've found certain, and less to be true But my d**h gave me this, my only out to you… The only out is through… I hope that you won't tell them that I knew - Who I knew very well – that I knew it too well I was searching for the story that no - That nobody can tell, nobody can tell … I got so many senses thrashing back through water blue cornstalks - God is a woman and I love the way she walks Damnitall, I miss my pops, and all the trash he talks If I make it back alive I'm gonna give him all my thoughts But I'll start with just the facts, the two strangers named John One being the senior, and the junior his son - “How'd you ever make it this far?” the old man had chagrined “Sir, I swam and I swam and I swam and I swam And I swam and I swam and I swam and I swam I swam and I swam and I laughed and I swam… I still swim… I still swim.” I hope that you won't tell them that I knew - Who I knew very well – that I knew it too well I was searching for the story that no - That nobody can tell, nobody can tell …