Smoke From Distant Fires

Drive your dad's old truck and head down to the beach
It was there that you first told me that you loved me
Something in the way the sky looked after dark
We wrote our lives together in the stars
But summer turned to fall, and we became a souvenir, my dear
And it's been a while, but stop reminiscing about the glory days and let's make it years
Oh I know you've been tired of smoke from distant fires but I haven't burned out yet
I don't care where you are just come into my arms and maybe we can love again
Yes maybe we can love again
Play those old time records till you wear them out
You always seemed to love that vinyl sound
And we danced and we didn't care who was watching us
Cause we knew they'd never felt this kind of love
What we had was magic, is that why you disappeared, my dear
Oh, and I know it's been a while but stop reminiscing bout the glory days, and let's make it years
Oh I know you've been tired of smoke from distant fires but I haven't burned out yet
I don't care where you are just come into my arms and maybe we can love again
Yes maybe we can love again
Ooh Ooh Ooh
Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh
Oh I know you've been tired of smoke from distant fires but I haven't burned out yet
I don't care where you are just come into my arms and maybe we can love again
Yes maybe we can love again
I know that we can love again



Credits
Writer(s): William Jay Behlendorf
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