Stephen Covell My Place
Late last night, I decided to take a swim
Took off all my clothes, turned around, and dove in
Suddenly, I realized I was naked for the world to see
And the way to float had never been taught to me
And I said, 'I'm unsure of my place in this world
And I won't understand till I'm older'
And as you can imagine, I sank 2000 fathoms
And when I hit bottom, oh, the fishies were ramblin'
They said 'Hey, kid what'cha doin', who's life you trying
to ruin?
Get back on top' and this was my reply
And I said, 'I'm unsure of my place in this world
But I won't understand till I'm older'
Soon that night drew to a close
I swam back to my piled up clothes
Put 'em back on and wondered where I was to go
I've heard people say it's best to do what'cha know
And I said, 'I'm unsure of my place in this world
And I won't understand till I'm older'
Maybe I won't even get it then
That's why I decided I'd just dive right back in