In the skeletal remains Of a pool long since drained Filled with rain Reclaimed by nature
Through the dark, I wade As if in its Glory days Knowing that I'll make myself sick from the water Knowing all my tears and rage could load a revolver
I used to think, you must be the water I drink Holding me down in these waters, down beneath Singing to the sound of my screaming But now I see
In the dark I wait, right here where I once sunbathed With all of my dreams unfit for day With all of my tears and all my rage
I used to think you must be the water I drink Holding me down in these waters, down beneath Singing to the sound of my screaming I used to dream of the day it'd be just you and me like the Wild West Both of us shooting till one of us was dead