Here I stand, on the sand,
With a shovel and a bucket in my hand,
Do I dig, or do I build,
It doesn't matter to the rest of the world,
(chorus: Don't shield your eyes from the coming tide,
You're gonna have to swim, cos you won't be able to hide)
Maybe I'll dig a square hole,
Make myself some place to go,
Maybe I'll build a castle tall,
And hide behind a crumbling wall
(chorus)
Perhaps I'll throw my bucket away,
Just enjoy the water today,
Leave my mark on borrowed time,
Sit on a rock and make up a rhyme
(chorus)
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