Baby, don't you remember we love instant coffee? Last summer, we explored the back roads of Texas They were so dark and dry Texas with its wild goats and red clay dirt Its taxidermy and wind mills Its faded billboard signs advertising Boiled peanuts, adult cabarets or something else random We spent all our money on gas and sugar The stars never looked so big Your face never looked more like heaven We thought the world of each other Last summer. Before the seasons changed the color of the leaves Before we were forced to wear long pants and closed toe shoes Before the cold air forced us to hide in our apartments The landlord told me to lock my door Strange things went on in that place at night All they took were the broken hearts I kept in my big book of love I hid in the closet I had no time to get away Last summer. When the morning sun shined through curtains in vain And we laid in bed all day Telling each other our dreams I taught you how to be romantic You taught me how to be brave. I told people to keep in touch. Last summer. They never do as I say