You live in a place long long ago Where nothing moves, and time goes slow And someone sang about a golden age In summertime park, drinking in the dark This place was the machine that put the iron in your heart
So we hung around, and we hung around, and we hung around for days In the parking lot stoned, the stars shone out of phase And the rain came down, cassettes were out, oh no And you left town, feeling pretty down With your headphones, and your coat, and your dirty graduation gown
You were in the bedroom singing radio songs Sing loud, sing all night Emily Needed something to help you along
Freeze, freeze, freeze little golden age Freeze, freeze, freeze little golden age
And I don't miss my little golden age Cause the body takes the heart, takes the heart from place to place But this place still stands, this place remains unchanged And you can't go back but who would want to anyway
You were in your bedroom singing radio songs Sing loud, sing all night Emily Needed something to help you along
My little golden age, golden age My little golden age, golden age My little golden age, golden age My little golden age, golden age
Compositores: Dante Nicholas Decaro, Daniel William Howard Boeckner, Spencer Krug, Arlen Robert Thompson ECAD: Obra #15116854