Where the levee broke, the flood came down And washed away our little town Grandma floated out to sea I saw her looking back at me So, I swam down to 2nd Street I touched the trees beneath my feet There was nothing I could do But float away into the blue
Floating over trees, face up to the sky Hoping desperately, to be high and dry To be high, and dry
With nothing I could hold on to All I could do was think of you Safe and warm so far away Perhaps we'll meet again someday
I could not sleep as it grew dark Alligators, rats and sharks But that was oh so long ago Oh, where did everybody go
See me drifting by, wishing I could fly I'd do anything, to be high and dry To be high, and dry
I fantasize the higher ground I felt that soon I'd probably drown The water rose, for sure I'd sink I only wanted one last drink The bar was somewhere under me As I became one with the sea It's not the way I planned to die I took one last look at the sky
Sweet oxygen, dear old friend of mine I can make amends, and be high and dry And be high and dry
I closed my eyes and held my breath Thought what the hell, I'll put off death And just as I thought life was lost My shoelace snagged the big old cross
I balanced there upon the steeple Searching for the rescue people I heard of being saved by the church Man, how could things get much worse
Then the sun came up Split the black cloud sky The reservoir filled up And the flood began to subside I was hung out to dry A tear falling from my eye Way up in the air Hanging on for dear life Looking for the rescue squad I was high and dry I was high, and dry