Blue Crabs In A Cage

You can’t see me

No matter how you try

You ain’t been where I been

The roads inside my mind

You ain’t had my joys

Or cried my tears for me

I don’t tell you everything

There is no easy key

I don’t care who you think you are

Yeah, I know, we talk

But when you think you see my curve

From the mound I balk

My friend told me his friend says

Only two kind of peeps, you bet

People who are weirdos

And those you don’t know good enough yet

That’s right, I’m a weirdo

And you’re a weirdo too

Regardless what you think of me

I’ve got my thoughts on you

We’re all just scramblin’ ‘round

Like blue crabs in a cage

You think you can move beyond

But you can’t turn that page

So mellow out, enjoy the ride

Don’t look too hard at me

Your journey is within yourself

It’s there you must be free

Callinectes sapidus (from the Greek calli- = “beautiful”, nectes = “swimmer”, and Latin sapidus = “savory”), the blue crab, Atlantic blue crab, or regionally as the Chesapeake blue crab, is a species of crab native to the waters of the western Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico
And here we are in the cage together. Let’s be cool, we may find a way out of here yet.