Song parody of
Cicadas
by Sons of Shanley
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If we stare hard enough
Well I'm sure that we could shut off
The street lights like I did when I was
Five and days were flying by
Now I'm with you and I still share the same view
'Cause the night
Never quite
Lived up to the days I knew
Where has it gone?
The cicada's song
Oh it's all that I want
To hear it in the dawn
Right down, just beyond the cedar trees
There's a spot you've gotta see
It had a lock that rusted off and nobody ever knew except for us
From up here you can see the city clear as the traffic carries on
Meant everything back in 2017 to know that twilight always comes
Where has it gone?
The cicada's song
It's all that I want
To hear it in the dawn
Dirty Feet and ginkgo trees
Days spent in the yard
Never really seemed complete
Without the sound I'm looking for
Am I too old to hear it now?
Must I try to find another sound?
(Where has it gone the cicada's song)
If we stare hard enough
Well I'm sure that we could shut off
The street lights like I did when I was
Five and days were flying by
Now I'm with you and I still share the same view
'Cause the night
Never quite
Lived up to the days I knew
Where has it gone?
The cicada's song
Oh it's all that I want
To hear it in the dawn
Right down, just beyond the cedar trees
There's a spot you've gotta see
It had a lock that rusted off and nobody ever knew except for us
From up here you can see the city clear as the traffic carries on
Meant everything back in 2017 to know that twilight always comes
Where has it gone?
The cicada's song
It's all that I want
To hear it in the dawn
Dirty Feet and ginkgo trees
Days spent in the yard
Never really seemed complete
Without the sound I'm looking for
Am I too old to hear it now?
Must I try to find another sound?
(Where has it gone the cicada's song)