Call the moment good
Don't hurry if you can
See all the houses you'd build there
The sun warms my mind
The moon cools my toes
All of these memories hold meaning

Never mind the world when I'm laying by the pool
Oh no I'm feeling lazy and I need to seek the world
Wondering in night if my car can still drive
Holidays never been longer
The sun warms my mind
The moon cools my toes
All of these memories lose meaning

Never mind the world when you think it's right in front of you
I know they think I'm crazy and believe I need a girl
Another sleepless night
The idea of a perfect life
How many more minds can one house hold
The sun warms my mind
The moon cools my toes
Holidays never been longer

Never mind the words when you're laying by the pool
I thought that I was crazy
All along it was just a girl


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    Wow I had trouble trying to make sense of this song, as beautiful as it is. But I agree with Tack-o-Rama now I've re-read over it.

    This songs reminds me of myself. I often get in the habit of imagining a perfect life/relationship for myself instead of actually living and trying to accomplish it.

    "Never mind the world When I’m laying by the pool "

    Love those lyrics. Warm fuzzy feeling all over. :)

    sha_shaon December 31, 2005   Link

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