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The Diving Board - Elton John

Album: The Diving Board

genre: Rock

Took a high dive arcing out wide
Into the crowd
Out to the sound of their wild applause
But you’ve heard it before
And you’ve seen it all
From up there on the diving board

You’d free fall into the ether
Above the people
Out on a limb fragile and adored
But who below knows that
You’re still a mystery
Way up on the diving board

Sink or swim
I can’t recall
Who said that to me?
When I was sixteen
And full of the world and its was noise

But you beat the drum
You fell in love with it all
The planets alight
Those dizzy heights
And the view from the diving board

Took the grand prize you and your eyes
Butterfly light
Escaping the reach
Of their fangs and their claws
Such a pale little thing
In your lily-white skin
High up on the diving board

Sink or swim
I can’t recall
Who said that to me?
When I was sixteen
And full of the world and its was noise

But you beat the drum
You fell in love with it all
The planets alight
Those dizzy heights
And the view from the diving board

Sink or swim
I can’t recall
Who said that to me?
When I was sixteen
And full of the world and its was noise

But you beat the drum
You fell in love with it all
The planets alight
Those dizzy heights
And the view from the diving board

And the view from the diving board.

Lyrics added by Bianca G.

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The Diving Board Judah and the Lion album lyrics
Talking to 'The Mail On Sunday' about the song, Elton said: 'It's about Lindsay Lohan, Justin Bieber, all these kids who are out there now not knowing what the hell is going on[...]they get lost in the idea that they are famous for who they are, not what they are.'
Song details
  • Co-Production: T-Bone Burnett
  • Composition: Bernie Taupin and Elton John
  • Vocals: Elton John
  • Release Date: 13 September 2013
John concluded the interview with a more personal comparison regarding his youth: '[..] I made every mistake in the book. But whatever was going on, the drinking, the drugs, whatever, I was still making music, I kept making music and I never stopped.'