You and me we built a house in the tree
We made it on our own our last resort to seek
We have made it of planks of wood
And even if they wanted they could not take us home
You were the cowboy and I the indian chief
We slept in tents told horror stories
But we were growing older and time changed everything
I still remember how I felt that spring
We have played with the old leather ball
Jumped over fences, ran on the neighbor’s lawn
In front of our house we’ve painted the asphalt with our hands
We’ve been so bold
But we were growing older and time changed everything
I still remember how I felt that spring
Now I feel like half a pair of shoes
Don’t know if you hear this but this song it is for you
And even if you’re pissed I want you to know
That I miss you and the times we’ve been so close
But we were growing older and time changed everything
I still remember how I felt that spring
Oh we were growing older and time changed everything
I still remember how I felt that spring
credits
from Serenade,
released July 30, 2010
Kleinwald: guitar, glockenspiel, vocals
Hamachingo: choir vocals
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