Colors Have Changed

When we were kids sometimes
We used to play in that field
There was no fence nor gate
It was great for hide-and-seek

Where corn grew tall and strong
Now it's covered with concrete

To say it's wrong is pointless and so I sing
This hymn for
Those days, today

In those summer nights, you and I,
Young and carefree
The smell of corn, the bugs, the moon,
Our smiles and our grazed knees

Where corn grew tall and strong
Now it's covered with concrete

To say it's wrong is pointless and so I sing
This hymn for
Those days, today

Resigned, I wander
In that field again
Memories still vivid in my dreams

And I wonder why they had to
Steal the beauty of this place
What is left now that
Colors have changed

Memories, that's what is left today
Today



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