William Moore - Cambrian Road
I wish I could go back there
To where it all began
Horizons all around me
Without an honest plan
Kneeling to temptation
And sure to make mistakes
An open invitation
I never could forsake
I remember those summer trees
And all that you meant to me
Lie back in the grass to breathe
And we fall
Could you foresee it all
When we were on Cambrian Road
Sitting on that wall
And now the moments gone
Do you remember how we felt it so
Before it all went wrong
Walking down the high-street
Past where the theatre used to be
The ghosts of interactions
That first connected you to me
At this house there was a party
At least I think there was
They all just blur together
With time doing what it does
I remember those summer trees
The light shining through the leaves
Lie back do we dare to breathe
As we fall
Could you foresee it all
When we were on Cambrian Road
Sitting on that wall
And now the moments gone
Do you remember how we felt it so
Before it all went wrong
Do you remember
Do you remember
The nights that we spent
And the wonderful weather
Do you remember
Do you remember
The nights that we spent
And the wonderful weather
I remember the evening breeze
How we danced on the darkened green
Stick around and you'll be with me
As we fall
Could you foresee it all
When we were on Cambrian Road
Sitting on that wall
And now the moments gone
Do you remember how we felt it so
Before it all went wrong
Written by:
William Moore
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