Letra
Verse 1:
I remember the playground, sidewalks full of leaves,
Pocket empty, but my heart still beats to the streets.
Older brother with headphones, I ran after my dreams,
Every day a battle, every night bursting at the seams.
Chorus:
It was different back then, everything was simple,
Though life threw punches sharp and nimble.
Now I look back, catching breaths and memories,
Moments that were everything in childhood stories.
Verse 2:
Playing ball till sunset, mom yelling from the window,
“Don’t come back late!” my heart pounding like a drum echo.
Friends like brothers, everyone had their struggles,
But together we were strong, in this urban jungle.
Chorus:
It was different back then, everything was simple,
Though life threw punches sharp and nimble.
Now I look back, catching breaths and memories,
Moments that were everything in childhood stories.
Bridge:
Those streets, those walls, the steps—they’re gone,
But I carry every breath, every young stride, every dawn.
Sometimes I close my eyes, return to those blocks,
Where the world was small, and life was chalk on the walks.
Chorus (Repeat):
It was different back then, everything was simple,
Though life threw punches sharp and nimble.
Now I look back, catching breaths and memories,
Moments that were everything in childhood stories.