I'm not caught in the mainstream In fact I try to stay away from its banks Because I know, that as soon as I set one foot in I'll drown The mainstream is fast, always moving A current more like a highway Once you're stuck, you're stuck You need someone like me to throw you a life preserver You see, I'm not worried about drowning necessarily I'm more interested in the fact that, While everyone else is zipping along a social waterway, I'll be on dry land More freedom More air But most of all, a different perspective If the water's moving too fast, No one can notice you No one sees any difference between you, and someone else You spend your life trying to keep up with the current You're a fallen leaf floating in the water, Never meeting dry land again Until you stick to the side of the bank And then what? Would you continue on? Keep going until the water weathers you down into a withered particle? I can dream bigger, speak louder, stand out and be free on dry land The mainstream leads nowhere But I guess some people just like to swim