This is where the water becomes shallow And nothing here is quite as deep As you hoped it would be You wish the lines were drawn a little clearer The tides have turned This drought will burn And everything is falling out of place And drying in the sun Shriveling and shrinking The hides are turning brown Wrinkling and stinging As you bury yourself Deep in the dust Of the sandiest grave you can find It's a new desert life To be reborn again Out of glass and of sand And you're glimmering and you are clear This is where The water is shallow and nothing is as deep As you hoped it would be And this drought will burn And everything's falling, everything's falling And everything's falling Out of place . . . And you're glimmering and you are clear.