I've been dreaming up questions
With answers I'll never know
And I've been thinking of all of life's lessons
I've learned to help me grow
And I'm trying to let them
Pull me out of this fog
But my feet are still stuck in the cement
That we put down in our backyard
Wrote our names in years ago
I was walking down South Street
With life all around me
I wanted to see you
I hoped you had found me
I walked into a bookstore
Piled high with antiquity
There were a boy and a girl
In the aisle next to me
And he was reading out loud
About some girl named Lucy
And the girl stood there quiet
And I thought to myself
How beautiful to love, and how lucky
See, I've been dreaming up questions
With answers I'll never know
And I've been thinking of all of life's lessons
I've learned to help me grow
And I'm trying to let them
Pull me out of this fog
But my feet are still stuck in the cement
That we put down in our backyard
Scratched our names in years ago
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