Yesterday, I got a letter, from an old friend of mine.
It had some words and a picture, you had changed your life. You said that...

If you're the same boy I knew of, when those days slipped slowly by, well we should meet up and see if, we could be all alright, this time

And so we talked of our stories 'til the sun and the waves, they turned in.
We made plans for the next year, you were on my mind, all of the time

Because, if you're the same girl I knew of, when those days slipped slowly by, well we should meet up and see if, we could be all alright, this time

Do you think that I will change your world if I go?
Join you on the shores with stories untold?
Do you think that we could do this, living, breathing, under the sun? Not on my mind, all of the time

Well if we're the same kids we knew of, when those days slipped slowly by
Well we should meet up and see if, we could be all alright, this time

Do you think that I will change your world if I go?
Join you on the shores with stories untold?
Do you think that we can do this, living, breathing, under the sun?

Did you think that you were homeward bound? 'cause I am leaving on the next plane out.
And all these stars, are they aligning now?

Do you think that I will change your world if I go? Join you on the shores with stories untold? We could do this, oh oh



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