Seasons in the Sun
When we were little, we played in drums of water
Running amok amongst sheep while days grew hotter
We watched the airplanes rocket over our heads
While all of us squeezed in together, in our tiny little beds
We amused ourselves in waterfalls and streams
And picked roadside ice-golas over ice creams
Together, we sang classics of our parents’ times
While we trekked through life’s climbs
We thrived in those golden days of childhood
Where come what may, together we stood
Eight years after, eight of us got together
Somehow we just knew it was now or never
Who has seen tomorrow and what it brings
While we had the chance, we did dance and sing
Through all our differences our diverse lives
It is the love that makes our rapport survive
Its times like these you are grateful for what you have
Its times like these you love like you never have
Childhood bonds are the toughest to crack
We have proved we’ve always got each other’s back
It is family that comes foremost in life always
Although we might pick different paths, alike will be our ways.
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