I remember careless days on the waterfront
Birds and sidewalks, ice-cream parlors to slow us off
We had everything we needed
And the air was filled with gasoline and dust
We would walk back home again on deserted streets
Slept with open windows keeping our nightmares clean
We were ignorant and beautiful
And blinded by the brightly shining light
Will it ever be repeated
Will it follow anywhere
Will we spend our time reflecting
Are we old enough to care?
I recall the summer heat on a sunkissed face
Hanging by the highway we had a perfect place
We were revelling each other
But we never saw the panic in our eyes
Will it ever be repeated
Will it follow anywhere
Will we spend our time reflecting
Are we old enough to care?
Could you fill me up again please
I'm still thirsty and the rest of it can wait
Will it ever be repeated
Will it follow anywhere
Will we spend our time reflecting
Are we old enough to care?
Will it ever be repeated
Will it follow anywhere
Will we spend our time reflecting
Are we old enough to care?