You and me, Spent the summer on L.S.D., Watching V.H.S. and blank cassettes, From nineteen eighty-three. ♪ And I got fever dreams, Where I still believe, In that better kind of love, A warmer era for us, ya know. ♪ Sometimes, When I'm talking, To myself, and all the stars in Georgia. They spell your name, I go back to think... ♪ Of you and me, In the summer on L.S.D., Watching V.H.S. and blank cassettes, From nineteen ninety-three. ♪ I got polaroids in old shoeboxes, I got a lovely home, for lonely bones, Deep inside my closet. I could recognize the balance, Between tyranny and tragic, dear. ♪ And I got fever dreams, That hold clairvoyance. And I swear these dire visions, Keep me soaking in the vicious, When I bleed. ♪ Sometimes, When I'm writing, On the page, With words I've been denying. They spell your name, I go back and think... ♪ Of you and me, In the summer on L.S.D., Watching V.H.S. And blank cassettes, When you were only seventeen. ♪ You and me, Felt like a picture on the silver screen, Well rehearsed and bursting at the seams, For the world to see.