Lemonade stands and memories 
Of innocence and purity 
And the noonday sun at ninety degrees 
The things I carry with me 

The ice cream man at four or five 
How'd we flag him down and ask for rides 
And evenings when we'd sit outside 
And name the cloud shapes in the sky 

Those days are gone now and we must carry on 
But I will not forget the things I learned on your front lawn 

And how we rode those dusty trails 
On Huffys and Schwinns from Christmas sales 
Made forts out of crates with rusty nails 
And only came home when our stomachs failed 

Those days are gone now and we must move forward still 
But I will not forget the things I understood at your window
sill 

I walked your street again last night 
And laughed to dull the sting of spite 
But your door was dark and it made me cry 
Cause mother always kept you shining bright 

But things they change and people grow 
And move in step with the green paper flow 
But deep inside I wonder or maybe I already know 
They they never really find the answers
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