The Wonder Years
Lyrics
I was raised in the blaze of a burnin' out sun
Between wars and before the old west had been won
That old American story of a boy and a girl
Driving with the windows down before the weight of the world
In the haze of the days before the buildings fell
Yeah we shined like a coin in a wishing well
Flying free as a bird in a bright blue sky
Never wondering why we never wondered why
But in my dreams, I see the queen of Ellis Island
She's holding pictures and they start to disappear
Standing there I can swear I see her crying
Saying goodbye to the wonder years
Ain't one thing in this life we can hold onto
Everything resurrects into something new
Don't shoot the messenger, I didn't build the game
I'm like you, I want everything to stay the same
But in my dreams, I see the queen of Ellis Island
She's holding pictures and they start to disappear
Standing there I can swear I see her crying
Saying goodbye to the wonder years
But in my dreams, I see the queen of Ellis Island
She's holding pictures and they start to disappear
Standing there I can swear I see her crying
Saying goodbye to the wonder years
Writer(s): JONATHAN LAWSON, SEAN MCCONNELL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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