The old gate is rusting in the rain. Children, comin' home from school, no longer skim their pebbles on the old town creek That just around the bend becomes a pool And we've all grown older. Come see where we have been out here rusting in the rain The old house is creaking in the rain. Lovers, comin' down the hill, no longer stop to linger by the old dead tree They took away for lumber to the mill And we've all grown older. Come see where we have been out here rusting in the rain
And we've all grown older. Come see where we have been out here rusting in the rain The old world is dying in the rain. The summer coming, every year, no longer stops to wonder as it goes along its way Did anybody ever leave here? And we've all grown older. Come see where we have been out here rusting in the rain And we've all grown older. Come see where we have been out here rusting in the rain