Packed my bags in New York City
Sold the house, found a girl who was pretty
Oh, she would serenade
About orchids in the Everglades
Bought a house at the edge of town
It’s hard to keep a good man down but
I could feel the changes take shape
Slowly as the radio did play
Can you stash away the good times honey?
Can you save them up like you save your money?
I know it might sound funny
But save a bit of your innocence
Same tree, same bus stop here
Same table, same chandelier
Same smile, new coat, new tie
Open the door, find a new lie
Can you stash away the good times honey?
Can you save them up like you save your money?
I know it might sound funny
But save a bit of your innocence
Life builds you up and lets you down slowly
Save a bit of your innocence
I know, we won’t go gently
But we can save our innocence
Does it gleam like gold or shine like money?
Does it make you laugh like a joke that’s funny?
Or is it sweet like honey?
Tell me what is this innocence?
Life builds you up and lets you down slowly
Save a bit of your innocence
I know, we won’t go gently
But we can save our innocence
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