Remember when the neighborhood was ours Bikes on the sidewalk, passing cars In the never ending summer of ’92 Sun bleached hair, freckled faces, simple things to do And at the end of each day When our shadows stretched out We’d swear to meet again Soon as the Sun came back around Do you remember the streetlights? Riding home on our bikes So sad to see the Sun go down? When every day was a lifetime We couldn’t wait to get outside On the sidewalks in our hometown Do you remember when the cops were called? Watched as the marriages fell apart I swear when I graduate, I’m gone Into the great beyond The only thing I know Is I’m getting out of this town Where everything moves slow I’m not coming home, not coming down Do you remember the streetlights? Riding home on our bikes So sad to see the Sun go down? When every day was a lifetime We couldn’t wait to get outside On the sidewalks in our hometown What’s it gonna take? How did we get separated From the things that we used to do? In these early August days I can feel my heart ache For the summer of ’92 I know it wasn’t perfect But I feel like I’ve been searching For a memory that I lost of you What’s it gonna cost To recover from the loss? Maybe a lifetime Maybe a lifetime or two Do you remember the streetlights? Riding home on our bikes So sad to see the Sun go down? When every day was a lifetime We couldn’t wait to get outside On the sidewalks in our hometown All of the roads we went down Without a map we found our way All of the timeless wonders The Sun in the sky, the endless days, we couldn’t stay