I remember the days of my youth
I remember the wonder
Of blue skies, girl's eyes, and superheroes
I still had some innocence back then
The day Lucifer whispered to me
I felt the weight of my fathers
And since then I've grown old in my ways
If agings sin, I long for younger days
When strangers were brothers,
Oblivious lovers
When beauty was easy
And neighbors were family and friend
I never thought I'd say goodbye
Where streetlights like breadcrumbs
Led home as we chased dusk
Our days were numbered,
Our cul de sac mantra to live
I never thought I'd say goodbye
I remember the bloodred sunrise
The day that death stole my hero
And fear it grew like a cancer in me
What kind of world takes such beautiful things?
Now tombstones remind me
To never take lightly
The minutes, the hours, the days
They are burning away
I never thought I'd say goodbye
Like clockwork the earth turns
And time brings the most hurt
But stars are still blooming
And skies they won't always be gray
I never thought I'd say goodbye
Old soul, old soul grow young again
I remember the days of my youth
I remember the wonder
I remember the days of my youth
I remember