Do you recall the time
When I was yours, and you were mine?
We didn’t have nothing else
Such a cruel trick of time
When the taste of love don’t age like wine
It’s a strange ol’ world
The darkest shade of blue
When you treat me the way that you do
Do you even know how hard I fall?
How’s it to feel nothing at all?
You hear a wildcat growl
Are you the hunted, or the hunter on the prowl?
It all begins to feel the same
A lonesome wind it blows you
Across the sidewalk, up and down the road
And just about anywhere it goes
The darkest shade of black
To feel the fear of you going ‘round behind my back
Don’t get so lost in those city lights
Don’t be so blinded by those stars in your eyes
Do you recall the time
When I was yours, and you were mine?
We didn’t want nothing else
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