"I am not one who was born in the custody of wisdom. I am one who is fond of olden times and intense in quest of the sacred knowing of the ancients." Gustave Courbet

20 February 2014

Jimmy Buffett, "Tides"

Poetry to learn, sing, and live ...

Every sailor’s son
Is taught when they are young
That the pull of the moon lingers on
Something we can’t escape
From Bimini ‘round the Cape
Mix in the wind and the sea and sing along
To whom it may concern
I’ve always tried to learn
That the good days need to last
Seasoned with a lot of laughter
Here and in the ever after
With poetry and painters from my past
So I follow the tides
On currents far and wide
Chalking up the stories and the miles
Yes I follow the tides
Big blue rides
And that’s the reason I will never lose my smile
Hoping to catch a wave
Looking to misbehave
As my lucky stars still shine above the sea
Watching the ships roll in
I’ll play that Otis song again
For the tourists and some mermaids by the sea
And I follow the tides
Down my songlines far and wide
The world to me should still be free and wild
Yes I follow the tides
Give me more big blue rides
And that’s the reason I will never lose my smile
Every sailor’s son
Is taught when they are young
That the pull of the moon lingers on
Something we can’t escape
Is it salt water or just fate
Mix in the wind and the sea and sing along
And we’ll follow the tides
Down our songlines far and wide
It seems to me my life’s still free and wild
Yes we’ll follow the tides
Give us more big blue rides
And that’s the reason I will never lose my smile
And that’s the reason you should never lose your smile

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