Lyrics Castle on the Hill - Sam Tsui , Alex Goot
When
I
was
six
years
old,
I
broke
my
leg
I
was
running
from
my
brother
and
his
friends
And
tasted
the
sweet
perfume
of
the
mountain
grass
I
rolled
down
I
was
younger
then,
take
me
back
to
when
I
Found
my
heart
and
broke
it
here
Made
friends
and
lost
them
through
the
years
And
I've
not
seen
the
roaring
fields
in
so
long
I
know
I've
grown,
and
I
can't
wait
to
go
home
And
I'm
on
my
way
Driving
at
90
down
those
country
lanes
Singing
to
Tiny
Dancer
And
I
miss
the
way
you
make
me
feel,
and
it's
real
When
we
watched
the
sunset
over
the
castle
on
the
hill
Fifteen
years
old
and
smoking
hand-rolled
cigarettes
Running
from
the
law
through
the
backfields
and
Getting
drunk
with
my
friends
Had
my
first
kiss
on
a
Friday
night
I
don't
reckon
that
I
did
it
right,
but
I
was
younger
then,
take
me
back
to
when
We
found
weekend
jobs,
when
we
got
paid
We'd
buy
cheap
spirits
and
drink
them
straight
Me
and
my
friends
have
not
thrown
up
in
so
long
Oh,
how
we've
grown,
but
I
can't
wait
to
go
home
And
I'm
on
my
way
Driving
at
90
down
those
country
lanes
Singing
to
Tiny
Dancer
And
I
miss
the
way
you
make
me
feel,
and
it's
real
When
we
watched
the
sunset
over
the
castle
on
the
hill
Over
the
castle
on
the
hill
Over
the
castle
on
the
hill
One
friend
left
to
sell
clothes
One
works
down
by
the
coast
One
had
two
kids,
but
lives
alone
And
one's
brother
overdosed
One's
already
on
his
second
wife
One's
just
barely
getting
by
These
people
raised
me
And
I
can't
wait
to
go
home
I'm
on
my
way
I
still
remember
these
old
country
lanes
When
we
did
not
know
the
answers
And
I
miss
the
way
you
make
me
feel,
and
it's
real
When
we
watched
the
sunset
over
the
castle
on
the
hill
Over
the
castle
on
the
hill
Over
the
castle
on
the
hill
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