He was a real good picker in a tiny town Folks would come from miles around But he felt like he was run aground When he asked "What if?" She said, "You will never know, if you never up and go Out there on the open road, headed south, southwest Raise your sail up high, it's a changing sky And only a fool my friend, would waste a good strong wind" This was not the first time they followed different ways It was two years to the day Since she had been the one Moving to the city streets to finish her design degree And when they parted company, he said, "make a run, and..." Raise your sail up high, it's a changing sky And only a fool my friend, would waste a good strong wind" I was just a family friend Living down in Texas then When he drove down to Austin town I found it hard to comprehend Where they found the strength to bend It makes me smile when I see them now Maybe as your destiny you stayed to raise a family Or earned yourself a PhD and held the urge to roam What matters most, it seems to me Is really just to what degree That your heart beats free When you come back home Raise your sail up high, it's a changing sky And only a fool my friend, would waste a good strong wind"