I went down to Where sunday afternoons are only for petting Horrid wars were waged But no one here recalls a thing My arms are still trembling There is a place Where i would never go out In the daytime Hatchlings learn to stand singing Songs that only the deaf could bear to hear Kids wet their lips and kiss Making the lonely jealous and the jealous lonelier There is a place Where i would never go out In the daytime I jumped through the ages Like i went from place to place And all time i waited My back was on the rails I dreamt that i would kiss you And very little else I feared that i would lie to you But i knew i would repent Within the lives i have left There is a place Where you and i will marry But i haven't found it yet