I'm drowning in an ocean But the water tastes so sweet. It's not that far around me But miles beneath my feet.
Everyone is walking on their own bridges, But their bridges have never been wet. Their hands are outstretched and calling my name. How could they all forget?
"You're the one who pushed me in!" I yell, as water fills my throat. As I sink I'm offered one of two things; A set of gills or a float.
I'm used to being wet now; Is drowning such a crime? There's nothing for me at the surface But resuming my job as a mime.
See, my misery is my harmony, So if I can learn to breathe in the sea, Refuse to think, let myself sink, This might be able to work for me.
So stop putting all your hands out. Please, you might fall in too. I've learned to love the water But the water might not love you.
I love you, Mother, Father, Lover. I'm sorry for all that I've done. I know that this may hurt you, But I'd rather swim than run.
The merchant taps his toes impatiently And tells me now to pick. But he should know how this goes by now; Goodbyes are never quick.
I shed a tear for my friends and family. I think of every song that I've ever sung. "I don't want either," I tell him. And the water fills my lungs.