The street where I was born by Jon Magnusson

in #dsound7 years ago


Musicoin: musicoin.org/track/0x77c9bf58a2845ebf8824f4fe0c9721d4d19db57a ### About This song was written from a imaginary walk through the village where I lived from two years old until I was 20. Walking the streets in my head to the places I loved the most when I was a kid. Recorded in 2011 and soon to be released in a new version on my upcoming acoustic EP. ### Lyrics I was going for a walk, in the street were i was born, were i lived as young, we used to play here all night long Passing the houses of old friends, turning right on a street that is covered with weed, to a within the sun And the water there is brighter and the forest sounds of silence, and I hope that it will forever last Turning back again, to the already mentioned street, just a few minutes away, and it's a right turn again, lies our football field We used to stay here, for days and days and days, playing game after game, changing teams once again, until the sun has gone away and the grass here is greener and and the goals we scored were magic, and i hope it will forever last On the street again, on the bridge over the rail, on my left there is the store were we bought candy when we were small, some fifteen years ago and just a few steps more, in our community hall playing ping pong, drinking beer, bathing sauna, shed our fears, and stole tobacco like it was gold But the stores are all closed now and the windows they are broken, but i hope that they will forever last During the final steps, i get a sight of the old school, where we once were just kids, playing hockey, chasing kicks but now everything seems small and on the other side, lies the ruins of our house I got a million memories there a million memories to share, but I don't have the time Cause even tough those years were simpler and the future is unwritten, you can't keep living in the past but the memories still please me and they can never be forgotten, cause those memories will forever last
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