I wondered how long it would take before I could only see your mind I didn’t long for the day but I knew we’d both leave our lust behind What takes me an early morning always took you most of the night I want to see things by day but you don’t like to dream by the light We sail side by side but my hull is made of steel and yours of wood We felt the same current but how it affected us we never understood
The blue skies were too few And the sunrises were too red Maybe that’s why we drifted apart What a fisherman knew to be true We decided to ignore instead Because we sailed first with our heart
I wondered who would decide which way to go when the skies parted A storm doesn’t listen but a glistening bow remembers where we started You don’t forget who you were with when waves are bigger than the boat That’s not the time for blame it’s just the way love sometimes has to float We didn’t know if by sail or prop was the best way to turn this thing around I wanted to believe in your instincts but instead I ran the boat aground
The storms were too many And the sunsets we barely knew Maybe that’s why we drifted apart When the days heat was plenty And the evening breezes few We stopped sailing with our heart