Back Again, Pt. II

Cloud Cult / Craig Minowa / David Chesky

Sometimes I dream about summer twenty years ago.
Can I go back again?
Sometimes I wonder if I could go back to being eight years old.
Can I go back again?
Sometimes the stars seem to be conscious of my memories.
Can I go back again?
Sometimes I romanticize my memories.

I'm just a machine, but my memories will fill the Universe.
I won't come back again.

(If the wind in the grass is too much to handle,
I won't be the one to force you to breathe.
If the moon and stars are too bright for you,
I won't be the one to make you see.)

I think that hope is a pure thing
But I can't forget that whole sting
That he wooed her with the greasiest smile
And all my love turned into bile
I lived in my car for a while

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Who composed the song “Back Again, Pt. II” by Cloud Cult?
The song “Back Again, Pt. II” by Cloud Cult was composed by Cloud Cult, Craig Minowa, and David Chesky.

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