Sunday, 12 November 2006

Swimming Song


By: Loudon Wainright III


This summer I went swimming
This summer I might have drowned
But I held my breath, I kicked my feet
And moved my arms around
I moved my arms around

This summer I swam in the ocean
And I swam in a swimming pool
Salt in my wounds, chlorined my eyes
I’m a self-destructive fool
Self-destructive fool

This summer I did the back stroke
And you know that that’s not all
I did the breast stroke, the butterfly
And the old Australian crawl
The old Australian crawl

This summer I swam in a public place
And a reservoir to boot
At the latter I was informal
At the former I wore my suit
I wore my swimming suit

Oh, this summer I did swan dives
And jack-knives for you all
And once when you weren’t looking
I did a cannon-ball
I did a cannon-ball

This summer I went swimming
This summer I might have drowned
But I held my breath, I kicked my feet
And moved my arms around
I moved my arms around

This has also been recorded by sisters Kate & Anna McGarrigle, a Canadian folk music duo from Quebec.
Kate was married to Loudon Wainright.
To hear Loudon's version click on his name at top of post.