The Years (Prologue)

Shy kid, knees always bruised
The daddy's girl that became you
In the front seat you pulled me close
Kissed my lips, it tasted like home

Flashes of crosswords and chamomile
The years pass like a Ferris wheel
Tiny fractures in the form
The days we live so much more

We got a little place near the beach
We watch the sailboats out at sea
And we ride along the Palisades
Love is just a summer day

If you hold too tight it starts to fade
Let it go then it floats away
In time, will you remember me?
For a second, we had everything

Half awake and sunburned
Searching vines of summer
Aimless and upwards

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Credits
Writer(s): Tyler Lyle, Tim Mcewan
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