I like to ride my bicycle at night When the streets are dark and cold Down the Tongue Canyon Road And I look in all the windows At the people passing time and getting old In the television glow Dad put us on training wheels In the Church parking lot And I got my first two wheeler and he said, that's how freedom feels But stay on the sidewalks And we'd ride everyday to school In a pack of five or six And we'd see who could go no handed For the longest I like to ride my bicycle at night When the streets are dark and cold Down the Tongue Canyon Road And I look in all the windows At the people passing time and getting old In the television glow Well I left and loved and moved around Now I've got a kid and a truck and we're coming back to town Where the streets are all the same And I know the trees by name And I used to ride passed Annie's house Imagine of what I'd do if she came out Fix my hair, glide real slow Maybe she'd be at the window I remember hoping Dad was asleep when I got home Maybe there'd be something left on the stove And in the morning light, he'd ask me where'd I'd been all night I'd stand up straight, talk real low Tell him I'd been on my bicycle I like to ride my bicycle at night When the streets are dark and cold Down the Tongue Canyon Road And I look in all the windows At the people passing time and getting old In the television glow