The first time I got muddy I was a young boy, ten years old I got lost in the woods in the middle of the night In the dark and rainy cold Young and damp, a summer camp I was a funny little sleepwalker I didn't think to tie myself to that oak tree before I fell asleep When I stood up that night not knowing all of the while Where I would end up when I wake up Having slept-walked for a mile I found myself running barefoot Almost naked through those trees I was in my underwear With branches slapping on my face and knees I ran on top the rocks, wet cedar thorns and moss Feeling nothing, then the moon rose up and I realized I was lost Then nowhere close to home for the first time I was alone Then the lightning struck and the thunder shook And I called out for my mom Give me some attention, and that's what I yelled into the night Please come down and help me, show me sympathetic light 'Cause I need someone close to me if only for a minute I'm not afraid of the dark, I'm just scared of what's in it Stay with me Stay with me Stay with me Stay with me ♪ I had a dream last night that someone was taking my air from me Creating ten times as many problems as any human could solve They said you don't try hard enough and shoes don't always come in pairs They love you when you make them look good But despise you behind closed doors And with vague goals and deep cracks It told me I can do better than that Living in the shadow of someone's light that won't turn on You see misery isn't everything, and I'm still learning that Just give me the chance to turn my light back on Stay with me Stay with me Stay with me Stay with me ♪ In the words of my father Yes, I'm good enough Yes, I'm good enough Like the heart of my father Yes, I'm good enough Yes, I'm good enough, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh With hope and strength of an ocean tide Stay with me Stay with me Stay with me (Yes, I'm good enough) (Yes, I'm good enough) Stay with me (Yes, I'm good enough) (Yes, I'm good enough) ♪ Yes, I'm good enough