| It was a crawdad spring and a grasshopper summer
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| I had a dime store daddy and a paperback mother
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| Sister had a boyfriend and brother was playing ball
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| And I was raising myself, the last of them all
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| So I jumped in, closed my eyes
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| There was a party going on with nobody home
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| No one to mind me, or looking to find me
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| I was outside in the backyard swimming alone
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| I was a California dreamer in a hot Texas town
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| And I was too young to drive but I still got around
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| Climbing out of windows just to get stoned
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| Out there on the edge swimming alone
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| But I jumped in, closed my eyes
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| I was always running away from home
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| But on my side was my heart open wide
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| I learned how to survive swimming alone
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| Yeah
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| I’ve had friends and lovers and so many others
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| I’ve had a lot of good deals and plans that I broke
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| Sometimes you get burned but that’s how you learn
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| When you’re out there in the world swimming alone
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| So I jumped in, closed my eyes
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| Don’t bother calling 'cause I won’t pick up the phone
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| Baby don’t mind me, you know where to find me
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| I’m outside in the backyard swimming alone
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| I’ll be outside in the backyard swimming alone |