Does This Kind Of Life Look Interesting To You?
With laughing eyes I do recall
Every face that crammed this hall
And in this room our hats were hung
And words were written and songs were sung
And we held our glasses high
And we dared to reach for the sky
And we never would grow old
When we were the new boys
And on these streets we were like kings
We'd roll and tumble, fight and sing
And in these smoky pubs the yarns were spun
And many a sweetheart was lost and won
And on these green fields we played for pride
No quarter given, no compromise
We were love
Indiana
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
Watching fences in the distance fade away
Once there was a girl I knew there and she was pretty
We kept in touch until we just went our own ways
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
Waving goodbye to the towns that we drove through
Far away I know they're deep inside a city
Rushing back and forth wanting only to get home
Once I was there in a dream meeting people
Without names and without faces they live
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
Watching semis hauling grain to the West
We're gonna make it all the way to Colorado
Where the mountains touch the sky and rivers bend
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
Thinking to myself how big this land really is
Amber waves of grain from a highway
Who lives in that house so far away?
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
Watching fences in the distance fade away
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana
I remember the first time I drove through Indiana