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Dandelion Wine - Railroad Earth



     
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Dandelion Wine Lyrics


Where has the time gone? It seems to fly so fast
One moment you're having fun, the next it's come to pass
Days turn into yesteryear, old friends find their own way
Until the moment you leave, I wish that you would stay
So here's to you, all our friends, surely we will meet again
Don't stay away too long this time
We'll raise a glass, maybe two, and we'll be thinking of you
Until our paths cross again, maybe next time
Let's laugh at the memories and talk all afternoon
Let's remember the moments that leave us all too soon
We'll smile at the pictures still lingering in our minds
When you're reminiscing, then all you need is time
So here's to you, all our friends, surely we will meet again
Don't stay away too long this time
We'll raise a glass, maybe two, and we'll be thinking of you
Until our paths cross again, maybe next time
Tracing faded photographs, a scrapbook's lonely charm

Pressed flowers and dreams we had our fingerprint on time
The first moment we ever met, when your eyes met mine
I remember the summers of dandelion wine
So here's to you, all our friends, surely we will meet again
Don't stay away too long this time
We'll raise a glass, maybe two, and we'll be thinking of you
Until our paths cross again, maybe next time
So here's to you, all our friends, surely we will meet again
Don't stay away too long this time
We'll raise a glass, maybe two, and we'll be thinking of you
Until our paths cross again, maybe next time
Maybe next time, maybe next time

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Railroad Earth is a roots and Americana-based jamband from rural western Stillwater, New Jersey, USA. Their name stems from a Jack Kerouac poem "October in the Railroad Earth," and the band has a song by the same name. Railroad Earth's music combines elements of bluegrass, rock and roll, jazz, celtic and more, and the group is known for its extensive live improvisation and lyrical songwriting within an acoustic base.

Read more about Railroad Earth on Last.fm.


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