I'm surprised that there aren't more comments about such an amazing song either... It means a lot to me too, its amazingly beautiful. I think its just a song about giving your promise of love to someone, and hoping that everything will work out. ' as the days fly past, will we lose our grasp, or fuse it in the sun?' Will we drift apart or become stronger with time? Its got so many great lyrics, its a little piece of perfection.
@reido I'm born in the 1965, i have learn to play guitar and mouth harmonica with Neil Young's songs... but loggins and Messina, Simone and Gurfunkel and of course the italian way of it Lucio Dalla, Francesco De Gregori, the napolitan songwriter Edoardo bennato . This song for me, like seems for much in here, has so many means... we played this song on the steps of the Amalfi's Cathedral and american's tourist sung with us (it was about 1980 and some others summers later). The story is old but beatifull at the time I liked your comment, the same old, very much
@reido I'm born in the 1965, i have learn to play guitar and mouth harmonica with Neil Young's songs... but loggins and Messina, Simone and Gurfunkel and of course the italian way of it Lucio Dalla, Francesco De Gregori, the napolitan songwriter Edoardo bennato . This song for me, like seems for much in here, has so many means... we played this song on the steps of the Amalfi's Cathedral and american's tourist sung with us (it was about 1980 and some others summers later). The story is old but beatifull at the time I liked your comment, the same old, very much
I'm surprised that there aren't more comments about such an amazing song either... It means a lot to me too, its amazingly beautiful. I think its just a song about giving your promise of love to someone, and hoping that everything will work out. ' as the days fly past, will we lose our grasp, or fuse it in the sun?' Will we drift apart or become stronger with time? Its got so many great lyrics, its a little piece of perfection.
@reido I'm born in the 1965, i have learn to play guitar and mouth harmonica with Neil Young's songs... but loggins and Messina, Simone and Gurfunkel and of course the italian way of it Lucio Dalla, Francesco De Gregori, the napolitan songwriter Edoardo bennato . This song for me, like seems for much in here, has so many means... we played this song on the steps of the Amalfi's Cathedral and american's tourist sung with us (it was about 1980 and some others summers later). The story is old but beatifull at the time I liked your comment, the same old, very much
@reido I'm born in the 1965, i have learn to play guitar and mouth harmonica with Neil Young's songs... but loggins and Messina, Simone and Gurfunkel and of course the italian way of it Lucio Dalla, Francesco De Gregori, the napolitan songwriter Edoardo bennato . This song for me, like seems for much in here, has so many means... we played this song on the steps of the Amalfi's Cathedral and american's tourist sung with us (it was about 1980 and some others summers later). The story is old but beatifull at the time I liked your comment, the same old, very much