Ba-ba-da-ba, da-ba-da-ba Ba-ba-da-ba, da-ba-ba-ba Ba-ba-da-ba, da-ba-ba-ba Ba-ba-ba I think about that day I left him at a Greyhound station West of Santa Fé We were 17, but he was sweet and it was true Still I did what I had to do 'Cause I just knew Summer Sunday nights We'd sink into our seats Right as they dimmed out all the lights A Technicolor world made out of music and machine It called me to be on that screen And live inside each scene Without a nickel to my name Hopped a bus, here I came Could be brave or just insane We'll have to see 'Cause maybe in that sleepy town He'll sit one day, the lights are down He'll see my face and think of how he used to know me Climb these hills I'm reaching for the heights And chasing all the lights that shine And when they let you down (it's another day) You'll get up off the ground (it's another day) 'Cause morning rolls around And it's another day of sun It's another day of sun