I remember the buzz of a summer in June And the smell of cut grass by the ponds The bees on the holy magnolia trees Sang for childhoods that never felt wrong We picked at young knees these abrasions Of living a life so oblivious to fear Forgive me, can we put it all back Can we put it all back We majored in innocence and played To our strengths to a nature that couldn’t reply Looking behind us, I shudder to think That reaction these days is a sigh We broke our connections to the temptress Called Gaia who laid out her treasure for us Forgive me, can we put it all back? Please forgive me