Lowercase Dream - Speeding Down a Byway
Do you live your life with your windows down, as if time stops to wait for you?
I'm stuck in traffic anyway Long before your beachside kettle whistled tea for two
Speeding past a Whatcom county byway I lamented
A summer we pretended our dreams were connected
I don't take anything in my Earl Grey
But this memory takes a spoonful of white sugar, still Packets from an Esso on zero avenue
Thought it tasted better
But it only tasted bitter
Sipping from your rear-view mirror
Is that too warm for you
Speeding past a Whatcom county byway I lamented
A summer we pretended our dreams were connected
Hey have you seen my keys
I'm looking for a breeze
My days roll by with the windows down
And the hair of my heart's a pompadour
You write proud headings at the top of evening entries
Shout about a novel feeling fleeting past you by the shore
Speeding past a Whatcom county byway I lamented
A summer we pretended our dreams were connected
I don't take anything in my Earl Grey
But this memory takes a packet of white sugar still Dusk falls
Your cup it starts to chill
And I don't take anything in my Earl Grey
But this memory's always sweet
Sweet
Sweet
Sweet
Written by:
Kier-Christer Junos
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