[Verse]
I remember Little League baseball, under summer skies,
Swingin' bats and runnin' fast, catchin' dreams in our eyes.
Those days at diamonds dusty, where time seemed to stand still,
Just boys on a field of green, livin' out their will.
[Verse 2]
Now camping in the snow, where breath hangs in the air,
Buildin' fires and tents, we found life without a care.
The cracklin' wood, the starry night, wrapped in coats so tight,
We'd whisper tales of ghostly trails, 'neath the pale moonlight.
[Chorus]
Oh, how time it flies, like a river fast and wild,
From summer games to snowy nights, memories compiled.
I miss my grandma's kitchen, with the smell of homemade pies,
Her wisdom and her laughter, still echo in my mind.
[Verse 3]
Life's lessons come like winter's chill, unexpected and strong,
Teachin' us to hold on tight, even when it feels wrong.
From first love's tender blossom, to heartbreak's cold embrace,
We learn to dance with every step, though we've changed the pace.
[Bridge]
The past is like a whisper, that we hear in quiet times,
It calls us back to moments, when love was in its prime.
And though the days are fleeting, like a shadow 'cross the land,
We hold tight to those memories, where our heart took a stand.
[Chorus]
Oh, how time it flies, like a river fast and wild,
From summer games to snowy nights, memories compiled.
I miss my grandma's kitchen, with the smell of homemade pies,
Her wisdom and her laughter, still echo in my mind.