I saw you in your mourning
Because my room was just the same
Through imaginary walls of masking tape
I think I, I heard you growing up
And somewhere past the quiet
And I, well I don't think I'll ever be the same
He'd sing us into dreams
And Dad was there beside us
To die on
And river days of heat and haze
Of good ol' Blue and seen old roads
And he'd carry us up to our beds at night
We'd run until the sun would fade And now we see this different angle
In a world where fathers leave their boys
A second glance of life
I can still remember that day
For the finer things
So hard it hurts my heart
To think that we were just the lucky few
And all along I never even knew The light of day upon us
But now the scenery had changed
The Coventry was gone 'fore noon arises
Just bigger boys with bigger toys
And separate rooms to stop the noise
And we, we're still to young to know the finest call
But the holidays and candles brought the aging of our youth The burning of all the innocence
But our sunburned skin kept the taste of the salt
Disguising all the truth
To fire the feelings we'd always fought
We'd found a new companion just 'fore the fall
REPEAT A season brought us back again
Just the three of us, alone
And if you ever see my heart fall again
I saw you in your mourning
Through imaginary walls of masking tape
Please pick it up, and bring it home
And somewhere past the quiet
Because my room was just the same
I think I heard you growing up
And I, well I don't think I'll ever be the same.
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