One fine fall
I had escaped it all
I took a train down south
it brought me to you
my one my own
we were like Bob and Joan
i had a change of heart
we’d walk downstream
caught in a dream
we’d kiss on the banks
take off our clothes
our skin still so soft and free of scars
We were young
and we could do anything
Our spirits so strong
‘cause we had our songs to sing
Now I feel lost in the fire
that burns all desire for life here
There’s no relief from my tears
I miss your collorful ways
and I miss my escaping days
We had brave blue eyes
collored by no disguise
we took a leap of faith
and shook off all strings
them bricks them stones
nothing could break our bones
I was reborn
and we’d roll down hill
sweet summer thrills
we’d sit by the fire
red with desire
thinking we’d never ever get burnt
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