An underwater cave; 
 
Is where I wanted to go;
 
He said he knew a place;
 
Just forty feet below.
 
We got our gear together;
 
With tanks and ropes and thing;
 
So off, we did travel;
 
To see this wonderful thing.
 
 
Then downward we did travel;
 
The current soft and slow;
 
Until we found the opening;
 
Just forty feet below.
 
Into the cave we traveled;
 
Our lights all glowing bright;
 
I shinned the light around me;
 
Wow, what a beautiful sight.
 
As, we traveled onward;
 
Our ropes are all secure;
 
I marveled at the wonderful sight;
 
Of nothing I have no fear.
 
Then I hear, a terrible sound;
 
And the walls begin to shake;
 
Oh my god it’s time to go;
 
Before it seals our fate.
 
 
We swam toward the opening;
 
As rocks are falling down;
 
Then I take, a quick look back;
 
My partner, is not around.
 
Without a thought I turn around;
 
And swim from where we came;
 
I knew I had to find him;
 
For I would be to blame;
 
 
I found him with a pile of rocks;
 
That had fallen from up high;
 
These rocks had fallen on him;
 
And pinned him at his thigh.
 
 
The rocks I started moving;
 
He told me I should go;
 
I knew I couldn’t leave him;
 
Though, our air was running low.
 
I grabbed a pony bottle ;
 
And had him breath from there;
 
I hoped, he would breathe gently;
 
For we would have to share.
 
I moved the last , of the rocks;
 
And we started to move on;
 
We’re still not out of danger;
 
For my air is now all gone.
 
 
We reached the entrance to the cave;
 
And started out ascent;
 
We dropped our weights, and up we swam;
 
Our air is now all spent.
 
As we broke the water surface;
 
The fresh air felt so great;
 
We looked at each other knowing;
 
We escaped a terrible fate.