Inflatable pool full of dad's hot air I was three years old splashin'
everywhere And so began my love affair with water
On a river bank with all my friends A big old rope tied to a limb
And you're a big old wuss if you don't jump in the water
And when that summer sun starts to beatin' down
And you don't know what to do Grab your swimming trunks, ice up that
old Igloo And drive until the map turns blue
Daytona Beach on spring break Eighteen girls up on stage
White t-shirts about to be sprayed with water Let her go boys
And when that summer sun starts to beatin' down
And you don't know what to do Just go and grab someone you wanna see
in a bathing suit And drive until the map turns blue
You can stay right there when the daylight's gone
Play truth or dare, and it won't take long 'Fore you and her got nothin' on
but water All you really need this time of year Is a pair of shades and
ice cold beer And a place to sit somewhere near water
In "Water," the narrator lists off various situations involving water: playing in a kiddie pool as a child, jumping from a rope swing with friends on a riverbank, and later wet t-shirt contests on spring break and skinny dipping with a girlfriend. He describes each situation as beginning a "love affair with Water." (wikipedia)
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