Row To Shore
The song lyric below came to mind this morning. It’s a co-write between Kim Le Clair and myself. She is an online friend who has been a great support during the last year with all things homesong and more.
I’ve lost the tune, so that will need to be rectified, but it’s simply about the importance of continuing to try and connect to other people, particularly at times when it seems difficult or we had maybe given up on doing so at all.
I see you there
In your little boat
All alone on the ocean
You’re holding on
You’re still afloat
Anchored by some strange devotion
You’ve been out there
The longest time
Living off your own resources
Maybe now
Now’s the time
To make some other choices
You row to shore
Don’t know what you’ll find there
You row to shore
Fight against the tide
You row to shore
Who knows what you’ll find there
Maybe just
Another place to hide
Now the shoreline
Is getting clearer
You see people just like you
You row to shore
They’re drawing nearer
Like the morning light
Breaking through
But it’s not too late
For turning back
You’ve always been
Your own best friend
No guarantees
Your heart gets mended
Or that the pain
Will ever end
You row to shore
They gather round you
You row to shore
They help you in
You row to sure
Somehow they found you
You row to shore
And you found them
So row to sure
Though you be fearful
Of your own shadow
And what might be
You’re not alone
That’s not what you’re here for
So row to shore
Not out to sea