When We’re Older

Remember all the times I've spent with you
From the first hello to last touch, too
Flickers in your eyes, your voice in tune
Midnight talk 'til more than half-past two

It hurts me to end this story that we used to have
There's nothing left to say, all I can do is wish you well

Maybe when we're older
All our dreams will come true
Maybe when we're older
We can build our dream house, too
Maybe when we're older
It all makes sense
Why do we have to go on separate ways
Maybe when we're older
If I see you when we're older
Things might get different, too

I'm chasing hopes and dreams all to the south
I have no other choice but to let you go
Come run over the hills, I know you're strong
I'll meet you once you've reached your finish line

In a decade or two we'd have so much story to tell
If our paths crossed again we'd reminisce the time we fell

Maybe when we're older
All battles have been won
Maybe when we're older
No more tears fall to the ground
Maybe when we're older
And things have changed
We'd thank this fleeting memory we shared
Maybe when we're older
If I see you when we're older

The moon's changing phases
Unfamiliar faces
Seasons keep moving
We continue evolving
If we are meant to be
You'll find your way back to me
Maybe in other city
Rewrite our past history

Maybe when we're older
We can build our dream house, too
Maybe when we're older
It all makes sense
Why do we have to go on separate ways
Maybe when we're older
And become a little wiser
Things might get different, too

I'd be watching you succeed
And still smile at you indeed



Credits
Writer(s): Agatha Chelsea
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