There's a road in the sand through the sugar cane
There's a house that stands in the sun and rain
Where the old man sits and the ships go by
He never did get up he never even tried
That's a whole lot of water more than I can cry
A whole lot of water in the old man's eyes
Me and Sarah Kaye, we grew up a team
In the bright blue sky, in the hurricanes
Like two boats that sail, tryin' to break free
From the prison walls of the deep blue sea
That's a whole lot of water, more than I can cry
A whole lot of water in my baby's eyes
I never been no slave to no history book
And ev'ry fish I caught I let it off the hook
So I paint the shapes of the sea and sky
And I teach my hand to obey my eye
That's a whole lot of water more than I can cry
A whole lot of water in a young man's eyes
But as ships come in to the old town pier
I would sell my soul in the pictures there
Rich lady said "boy, that not have been"
Told me she could sell ev'rything I had
That's a whole lot of water more than I can cry
A whole lot of water could have passed me by
So I packed my bags and I hit New York
And I learned to swim in a pool of sharks
All the city lights took away my breath
And when a cold wind blew I nearly caught my death
That's a whole lot of water more than I can cry
A whole lot of water more than money buys
Now I dream some things me and Sarah Kaye
Sailin' into the sun out on Old Coos Bay
With an ice cold beer roll across my brow
I would give anything if I could be there now
That's a whole lot of water more than I can cry
A whole lot of water to the other side
Now the bright green leaves have turned to brown
In a crimson street on the sun gone down
Oh the pale blue skies fade away to white
And it all dissolves in the black of night
That's a whole lot of water, more than I can cry
A whole lot of water in a young man's eyes
That's a whole lot of water more than I can cry
A whole lot of water and I'm runnin' dry
Whole Lot of Water was written by Robert Hazard.
Whole Lot of Water was produced by Tom “T-Bone” Wolk.