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 It's a case I guess of paradise lost

Ten years back on the hands of the clock

 In that little house on Mansfield

 On your old block

Sometimes the magic of the past is all we've got

Just you and me at a crossroads then

Ain't it funny how we were old friends

Accidentally thrown together

Did we intend

To be the romantic novel you never want to end

 And it's the contact of the eye that meets across a crowded room

 And how I kind of wound up the lyrics to your tune

 You said, 'Funny but it feels like I've known you all my life

 And how it might feel to kiss you on the mouth tonight'

 In between the Star of David and the California moon

 The Santa Ana winds blew warm into your room

 We were crazy, wild and running

 Blind to the change to come

 In that little house on Mansfield

 We'd wake at the break of dawn

 In an Indian summer gone

In the candlelight I can recall

Your naked shadow looking ten feet tall

Like a wild pony dancing

Along the wall

Off balance I found love the only place to fall

 We'd wake at the break of dawn

 In an Indian summer gone

 We'd wake at the break of dawn

 In an Indian summer gone