We were seventeen years old Here and now it almost feels like oceans have moved Since you and I had roamed through Pennsylvania And the mythology of youth is overloaded with metaphors Hell, I know babe it's been said before I know we're not kids anymore But I want to be young like you Don't want to be sad like me I want to feel easy streets and hear those soft, sexy beats And now we're twenty-three years old Drunk inside a B-grade bar in Chelsea Singing thunder road because I know it impresses you when I take risks Yeah, let me take you by your wrist So it isn't as glamorous as we thought Is it? I don't see cameras just the scar tissue And as beautiful as we are Ephemeral in the dark I can feel the air increase between us Levitating past the blinking beacon How can I explain the way I feel? Sometimes I feel like running Let's take the train to Montauk Eternal sunshine, real talk Or we could find an old van And we could ride that interstate Let's go to Coney Island In the dead of winter We'll use our Metro cards and get our money's worth We'll meet in the subway We'll ride it every Sunday I'll kiss you through our ski masks And we will raid the pantries Of every restaurant in the village Cook a meal so big It could kill us I know it's silly But this is my idea of breaking all the rules But you're so hopped up From the moment I can't find my way to you Well, honey you lied Honey, you lied And honey, I'm blind Well, honey you lied