Lyrics Queenstown - Passenger
When
I
think
back
to
that
morning
in
Queenstown
My
heart
starts
to
ache
Sitting
in
the
shade
of
the
hire
car
Throwing
stones
into
the
lake
We
didn't
know
that
life
would
throw
A
little
more
than
we
could
take
If
I
ever
get
back
to
Queenstown
I
won't
make
the
same
mistake
Do
you
remember
the
water
on
our
skin?
Cold
as
ice
and
sweet
as
gin
Drunk
on
love
and
life,
yeah
We
drank
the
whole
thing
down
I
remember
the
soft
summer
air
The
golden
sunlight
in
your
hair
Singing
and
laughing
Driving
the
coast
road
down
To
Queenstown
Do
you
remember
that
evening
in
Queenstown
Walking
down
by
the
pier?
Sun
going
down
to
the
piano
man
And
the
moon
shining
down
so
clear
Drinking
wine
and
feeling
fine
Oh
and
we
had
no
idea
If
I
ever
get
back
to
Queenstown
I'll
have
one
for
you
my
dear
Do
you
remember
the
water
that
night
Shimmering
under
the
restaurant
lights?
Drunk
on
love
and
life,
yeah
We
drank
the
whole
thing
down
I
remember
the
magic
in
the
air
The
silver
moonlight
in
your
hair
Making
love
And
sleeping
safe
and
sound
In
Queenstown
Life
moves
fast
and
years
have
passed
Now
I'm
living
on
my
own
I
see
you
now
and
again
through
mutual
friends
Though
I
know
that
bird
has
flown
Sitting
on
the
couch
in
this
big
old
house
And
I've
never
felt
so
alone
If
I
ever
get
back
to
Queenstown
I
might
not
make
it
home
If
I
ever
get
back
to
Queenstown
I
might
not
come
home
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