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Our Excuse is that We Were Young
we are young we think we are free
we can be anything we want to be
but sometimes it’ll be just you and me
and eventually you’ll grow tired, you’ll see
and then we’ll see that life alone is not for us
you’d wish you hadn’t made such a fuss
but when you go back it’ll be just too late
they’ve already closed those white gates
but we’ll sit outside and wait and wait
writing songs about love and hate
I’ll give you my blanket, keep away the chill
We’ll think, “maybe they’ll come for us - they will”
I’ll remember to awaken you when they do
Pull you away from the dreams you new
And they’d yell and scold us until we cried
But then they’d hug us and end the fight
We would go inside and see the lights
Everything would be okay, everything alright
Tear-stricken faces climb into soft beds
No empty bellies, just filled and fed
And we’d succumb to slumber so ever fast.
They’d watch from the doorway, thinking “at last”
Our dreams would hold stories of the past
Just childhood memories, infinite and vast.
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