From the recording Golden Spotted Midnight Sky
Lyrics
Remember how we’d walk up to the grocery store
We must have been 7 or 8
You’d buy a Dr. Pepper and I’d tag along
Nothing’s really changed
I hear those old songs, then I remember
I see those old places, then I remember
I see our old faces, but I don’t forget
Remember your old neighbor from across the street
I think her name was Becky
We were always staring at her boobs and whispering
I wonder if she noticed
I hear those old songs, then I remember
I see those old places, then I remember
I see our old faces, but I don’t forget
Is it all downhill from here?
Have our best years been spent?
We could live for 40 more years
That would be interesting
Remember when you visited in 92
And I was staying with a friend
You let me take your motorcycle for a ride
I dropped it on its side and broke the mirror
I hear those old songs, then I remember
I see those old places, then I remember
I see our old faces, but I don’t forget
Remember that old Plymouth parked out on the street
At your old place on Pinehurst
We were always jumping in the cab and listening
To a little Percy or some Otis, oh yeah
I hear those old songs, then I remember
I see those old places, then I remember
I see our old faces, but I don’t forget