Humble Passenger

I set out before the sun came up

Brought my light and my canoe

Convinced that's all I needed

Lord knows that wasn't true…

So I kept my lantern low, until my house was out of view

And by and by I reached the ocean, as the day made its debut

And in the misty summer morning, I found myself under attack

And in the panic of that water, I knew there was no turning back

So I made my peace and I set my course for an island to the west

For on that shore of sycamore, I'll find myself some rest

Once I hid my boat and covered my oars, I fell down into that shade

And I dreamt that at my ripe old age I was back in the second grade

And my momma she was calling for me and the bus came down my street

But I did not know what shoes to wear, and I could not find my feet

So I floated down the hall, through the door, and everything went pale

I climbed aboard that yellow bus as it turned into a whale

And then it swallowed me up whole, yeah it thrashed me all around

Well it chewed me up, and it spit me out, miles above the ground

And I was falling for the water that was boiling in a cup

And I tried to scream, but had no steam, and that's when I woke up

When I came to I was so confused, how long was I asleep?

The loneliness I felt right then was enough to make me weep

Then I heard the voice inside my head, lit a fire under me

It said, “Your fear is gonna cost a lot, but your courage comes for free”

So I thanked that little island, I paddled off without a care

For I know not where I'm going, but I'll know it when I'm there

And I hope that no-one's a-missin' me back in my home town

For together we will always be, even though I'm not around

And the sea swirled by like a ballet, and it sang its gentle song

But a distant rumble warned me it wouldn't be that way for long

So I spoke out and I told the night, “This life's not only mine

I am just your humble passenger, and I trust your grand design”

By and by the clouds came lumbering through and the raindrops staggered in

And the waves lined up, two by two, for the show would soon begin

And the lightning bolts ripped through the sky like sharks that missed a meal

And the wind went up so hard and cold just like a wall of steel

Then all at once, the sea below picked me up a mile high

As it threw me to the ocean's floor I heard the night's reply:

“Well you see, my humble passenger

The sorrow that I feel?

For I do not know where you belong

And I do not want this wheel"