đ⨠Remember when the whole world felt endless?
Before the rules, before the rush⌠there was just us and the playground. đ
Where sidewalks became oceans, swings turned into pirate ships, and every stranger was just a friend we hadnât met yet.
âPlaygroundâ by Dandy John is a journey back to those fearless, sunlit days â
a song about growing up⌠without letting go. â¤ď¸âđŠš
đś Close your eyes. Can you still hear the laughter?
There was a kingdom in the corner of the street
Where the pavement turned to oceans at our feet
We were pirates on a rusted swing set throne
Every crack in time was somewhere we could roam
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No clocks, no maps, no reasons why
Just endless blue in borrowed sky
In every scar, a trace remains
Of sunlit days and summer rain
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When the whole world was a playground
Every fence was just a line we could erase
Every stranger was a friend we hadnât found
And every fear just faded in a race
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Now the grass feels smaller than it used to be
And the dreams donât stretch as far as I can see
But I swear I hear an echo when I pass
Of our laughter hiding somewhere in the past
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No clocks, no maps, no reasons why
Just endless blue in borrowed sky
In every scar, a trace remains
Of sunlit days and summer rain
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When the whole world was a playground
Every fence was just a line we could erase
Every stranger was a friend we hadnât found
And every fear just faded in a race.
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When the whole world was a playground
Every fence was just a line we could erase
Every stranger was a friend we hadnât found
And every fear just faded in a race.
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When the whole world was a playground
Every fence was just a line we could erase
Every stranger was a friend we hadnât found
And every fear just faded in a race.