Thinking back now, knowing it wasn’t then the same *** lives free and easy and the rest just a game But recalling the names of my friends from back then I find they’re so few now and I miss those young men And I bless that I knew them as I take up my pen.
It was a time they called ‘swinging’ in the press of the day But those of us there at the time just made hay As we carelessly staggered through our wild teenage years Racing round in cars with bad brakes and crunched gears Till we arrived at adulthood and took on new fears.
Some of us got married and our lives felt complete A few drowned in alcohol and lived on the street While others tripped out just that one time too many On the drugs that were freely available to so many You literally could get them at ten for a penny.
But most of us moved on and we raised families With mortgages or rent life was no social whizz And our children carried hopes for things we’d failed to do Such an ordinary tale that reflects me or you But it all helps to bind us together like glue.
Now we find ourselves older and wiser perhaps Managing to sidestep some of lifetime’s worst traps And we pause for a moment and think of those days Many of them spent in a drug-induced haze And we’d not change a thing, we just shifted our gaze.