Lyrics Medina Daydreaming - Trent Willmon
I'm
on
the
28th
floor
Looking
through
the
window
My
boots
are
propped
up
on
my
desk
And
they
pay
me
good
money
To
contribute,
I
know
But
I'm
Medina
daydreamin'
again
A
girl
down
in
Texas
Eyes
like
bluebonnets
Freckles
and
hair
almost
black
Like
the
dam
had
just
broken
On
old
Lake
Medina
My
Carissa
held
nothing
back
The
ten
years
have
gone
by
We've
gone
on
with
our
lives
But,
I
can't
get
it
out
of
my
head
I
should
stop
reminiscing
But
I
catch
myself
drifting
Medina
daydreamin'
again
I
don't
know
what
causes
My
thoughts
to
get
lost
In
this
magical
wrinkle
in
time
That
hill
country
river
And
the
way
that
I
loved
her
Keeps
winding
it's
way
through
my
mind
We
spent
that
whole
summer
Holding
on
to
each
other
Oh,
nothing
else
mattered
back
then
But
each
morning
would
find
us
In
the
shade
of
a
Cyprus
Medina
daydreamin'
again
We'd
ride
the
tubes
down
To
this
place
that
we'd
found
Pretend
it
was
our
own
Where
the
live
oaks
had
hidden
A
little
limestone
cabin
Had
to
be
a
hundred
years
old
We
used
to
say
We'd
buy
it
someday
That's
where
we'd
raise
all
our
kids
Then
we'd
pop
the
top
on
a
Lone
Star
And
drift
down
the
sand
bar
Medina
daydreamin'
again
I
don't
know
what
causes
My
thoughts
to
get
lost
In
this
magical
wrinkle
in
time
'Cause
in
that
hill
country
river
Oh,
the
way
that
I
loved
her
Keeps
winding
it's
way
through
my
mind
Now,
sometimes
I
wonder
What
became
of
her
If
she
ever
thinks
about
me
And
I
try
to
imagine
What
might
have
happened
If
I
hadn't
been
so
young
and
naive
If
I
could
go
back
somehow
With
what
I
know
now
I
can
almost
see
what
might've
been
I
should
give
her
a
call
But
wait,
what
am
I
thinkin'
y'all?
I'm
Medina
daydreamin'
again
Yeah,
I'm
dreamin'
again
Back
in
Medina
again
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