I brought a picture for you
Circa 1952
You in your tie
Me in my
Summer dress
I put it in your pocket
Now the black and white has faded to gray
The babies think we were made that way
But before our home and Kodachrome
Teenage lovers
Painted all our colors
We didn't have money but we had time
A plastic rose from the five and dime
And a little tin ring on a piece of string
Traded in for the real thing
Photographs in antique stores
Who knows those faces anymore?
Sold to those who they don't vaguely resemble
It should make us tremble
So I brought this picture for you
You and I in '52
You in your tie
Me in my
Summer dress
I put it in your pocket
I put it in your pocket
credits
from In Your Pocket,
released March 28, 2014
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