Lyrics
Oh how we change
Reflecting on personal transformations over time.
With naivety a lost art today
Noticing that innocence or simplicity is rare in today's world.
Try not to dissipate
Advising against losing oneself or fading away.
Like a cloud that's always tempting rain
Using the metaphor of a cloud, describing the constant temptation or desire for change.
Oh to be young again
Expressing a longing to experience youth again.
Feel the dirt below your skin
Yearning for a connection with nature, getting hands dirty, feeling grounded.
To run again
Desiring the freedom to run without constraints.
And love again
Seeking the opportunity to love once more.
The love that fears no future
Describing a love that is not concerned about the future, free from fear.
It's just us again
Emphasizing the importance of being together.
We'll pass time in some pastimes
Planning to spend time engaging in shared activities from the past.
Alone, never again
Expressing a determination to avoid loneliness.
Never alone again
Asserting that there will be no more experiences of being alone.
Too cliché
Acknowledging the potential for the narrative to be seen as overly familiar or unoriginal.
To say that it's a fading light
Labeling the idea as too commonplace that something valuable is diminishing.
Too cliché
Reiterating that stating a recent event as if it happened just last night is too commonplace.
To say that it was just last night
Questioning the notion that love alone is sufficient for freedom.
They say loving's enough for freedom
Reflecting on the commonly accepted idea that love should be coupled with practical wisdom.
Guess that's why it's called common sense
Expressing a personal search for instances of freedom.
I've been searching for points of freedom
Noting that the discoveries seem to exist only in the past.
All my findings are in the past tense
Summarizing the findings as being in past experiences.
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