And one day I looked at beautiful life I was a sailor, an inventor A writer, a wrestler A mad scientist I was homeless, I was president I was an alien A genie and a bat A radio DJ A Russian, a poet A doctor, a widower, a brother A penguin Two kinds of robots I even lived to tell the tale I was like a movie I had seen My jaw was wired shut and I wasn't breathing I was lifted off the gymnasium floor I wasn't afraid to fly anymore It was like a book I read The expectations placed on an empty nest The family who knew moving on was best I was restless I was grounded, my nights were endless This house is full of broken hearts And among them mine is one When we started to unknow each other New York didn't seem as fun They say that love keeps us together, but strangers can break us apart No stranger more strange than the strangers we've become If you're feeling like a footnote A hit and rerun Welcome to the club The air got knocked out of my body And descended to a higher plain And I was learning The flood of youth and agony of fear and longing Everything seemed out of reach Before I met you I was an island now I am a beach I like thinking about how we met About the where and most of all why Because we made an intersection In a world of parallel lines I remember it all Unfiltered and uncorrected The story credit goes to you The arch of a life disconnected I'm just glad I noticed it It was a pleasure Rocketing off on a fun-filled adventure You knew her too, man How can you act so unphased I don't deal well with loss It doesn't happen to me every day But I don't fear what I don't know That's what makes life worth living I'm not worried about tomorrow And uncertain futures The best kind I can mold it, and shape it, and make it mine That's the writer in all of us The imitator of human behavior The taste to make a writing with flavor In a world according to garp We're all terminal cases And in a world without you, Jack I'm alone and I'm impatient If I came off cruel I'm sorry Sometimes I just get so caught up In the facts and configurations Blood, and math equations Humility, and dignity, and insecurity, and stuff All my life I've been looking for salvation While watching television My eyes and ears tune in to static And waves of osculation And the resembled running water Of the countless burnt down bridges And point out one that burnt down Between and your old home town And the damage is irreparable We can build a better tomorrow Pick up stones And pave the path on the fossils of your apostles See the light at the end of the tunnel How could we be so clueless, Jack To have the world and eat it too As long as I have a life to live before I die I think I'll be fine Yeah, living's what we'll do When I put down the book the author is dead Into a brighter new world We step in