I have seen you leave the shore at sunrise, I have felt your oars as they glide.I have poured you honey from the morning sun, Heard you call to the other side.I have carried your voice along the wind, I have tumbled it on the tide.I have lifted it as its sound proved ***, Swallowed it as it died.You may row the boat forever, Believing you are free.You cannot cross the water, You can only row to me.I have seen you pause at midday, Your hands all tired and sore.I have heard you curse yourself for a fool, That you had not progressed more.And I have heard you curse the water, For keeping you from the land.Even as you reached for me, To cool your weary hand.You may row the boat forever, There is nowhere I won't be.You cannot cross the water, You can only row to me.I have seen you in the sunset, With a compass in your hand.I have felt you change direction, Trying to reach the land.And I've seen you looking homeward, Ah, but sailor, this water is wide.If you knew my voice, I would tell you, Lay the oars aside.For you'll turn the boat forever, I am neither lake nor sea.You cannot cross the water, You can only row to me.You may row the boat forever, There is nowhere I won't be.You cannot cross the water, You can only row to me.