We camped out beside The quarry and the trees did hide Our adolescent bodies from our parents and the world And though not quite alone Found peace in the unknown And we told stories of the girls we loved And what we had outgrown
Felled a Sycamore so we could learn how all great things are Destined to be turned to smoke And breathed into our lungs And I could just be me And he could just be free from being undеr the influence How diffеrent our lives used to be
Seldom do I think about him now But there's no way I'm forgetting Hoping that I never will allow To waste myself, now I'm regretting All the choices I have ever made That lead me to compromise A life that really isn't mine to trade How am I supposed to empathise?
He grew up too fast, never did return And never did I see him And never would he know That maybe I had saved If only we had stayed and camped out in the woodland I know I shouldn't But that's just how it goes
Seldom do I think about him now But there's no way I'm forgetting Hoping that I never will allow To waste myself, now I'm regretting All the choices I have ever made That lead me to compromise A life that really isn't mine to trade How am I supposed to empathise?
Seldom do I think about him now Hoping that I never will allow All the choices I have ever made A life that really isn't mine to tradeTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.