Thursday afternoon you cast a shadow 'round my room
The breeze moved the curtains & lifted my perfume
Into the air -- & danced with lazy curls in your hair
The sun was in the sky like pink champagne
& it glistened in your eyes all day
I remeber you put a chill across my face like the
Air of december -- I swear I remember it that way
I swear I remember it
Where are you now?
You stood by the lake -- I wanted to take you for granted
The grass was thin & high
The water mirrored tiny sparkles to the sky
I remember you put a chill across my face like the
Air of december -- I swear I remember it that way
I swear I remember it
Where are you now?
In the by-myself mornings the birds windchime
The treelimbs crackle & the sunshine climb up the sky
Like pink champagne that glistened in your eyes all day
I remember you put a chill across my face like the
Air of december -- I swear I remember it that way
I swear I remember it
Where are you now?
Writer(s): John Walter Bush, Edie Arlisa Brickell, John Bradley Houser, Kenneth Neil Withrow, Brandon Aly
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