When I Was Young
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It’s amazing how much time love saves you at first When you rediscover your reason to work And your aimless dreaming has found a target And normalize and greet all function return Came home early, a quarter-to-two I don’t need more wine, I’m coming for you We carry pictures in our pretend wallets Of ourselves in heavily-edited seventies with better handwriting and longer days in the park And dinners with no drama the professor and Mary Ann Came home early, a quarter-to-two I don’t need more wine, I’m coming for you When I was young, I didn’t know if I was better off asleep or up Now I’ve grown up, I wonder what was that world I was dreaming of? When I was young, I didn’t know if I was better off asleep or up Now I’ve grown up, I wonder what was that world I was dreaming of? What was that world I was dreaming of? What was that world I was dreaming of? Late summer return, airless apartment I lean out the window, deals on irregular shirts Same fright/delight as last year, more so When I was young, I didn’t know if I was better off asleep or up Now I’ve grown up, I wonder what was that world I was dreaming of? What was that world I was dreaming of? What was that world I was dreaming of? <br /> <br /> Thanks to nakrul Thanks to Christine for correcting these lyrics
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