There was a well known water master man 
He was the king 
He could do anything 
The Saint Francis Dam disaster man 
Thought she was all right 
Until around midnight 
Because that water seeks her own 
She had a desire to flow 
She was looking for somewhere to go 
She was a slave to the great metropolis 
She was feeling choked 
She pushed the wall till it broke 
When they heard 
The great apocalypse 
At power house number two 
Well there was nothing they could do 
Because that water seeks her own 
Five and one half hours she would flow 
She had fifty-three miles to go 
A cascade down to Santa Clara way 
Near sixty feet high 
Now she's a mile wide 
It was clear she was going far away 
And whole towns were too 
A few got lucky in Piru 
Because that water seeks her own 
But four more hours she would flow 
She had twenty-nine miles to go 
She carried in her every kind of thing 
House, trees, and telegraph pole 
Some say a thousand souls 
At three A.M. she gave Santa Paula a ring 
She was still twenty-five feet high 
Under a peaceful sky 
Because that water seeks her own 
But two more hours she would flow 
She had nineteen miles more to go 
It was a real bad night in little Saticoy 
El Rio then Montalvo 
How many no one really knows 
Ventura Beach was very scary boy 
Humanity a pile 
She went her final mile 
Because that water seeks her own 
Into the sea the water flowed 
And now for forever she would go