When I was young
I used to sleep up in the garden
Wait to sneak in
When the house grew quiet

Now that I'm grown
I can't seem to find it
There is no tall tall grass
For me to hide in

When there wasn't anywhere for me to go
I stumbled into deep love with your rock and roll

I can't believe that we were
Ever friends at all
I didn't see it
Can you forgive me?

I've been scared to say
I've lined them up to fall
And I want to change

When there wasn't anywhere for me to go
I stumbled into deep love with your rock and roll

The world outside seems to be glowing
Like a heart beating
The snow will cover everything


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    the opening verse is strikingly reminiscient to "the difference in the shades" by bright eyes, at least to me. i hesitate to say that it could be partly inspired conor, but possibly? i know that during that early time in bright eyes' career, he was really close to Neely from TATW, so it would make sense that her nostalgia for a more innocent time, which seems apparent in this song, could be interwined with memories of conor.

    "Now that I'm grown I can't seem to find it There is no tall tall grass For me to hide in"

    i could be WAY off. whatever the case, it really gets me when the piano comes in on the lines "i've been scared to say ... i've lined them up to fall."

    NightNeverSleepson July 02, 2008   Link

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