"I'm driving by your house, though I know you're not home" in Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer" is far deeper than the words themselves seem at face value. It's just a perfect way to describe the change that happens over our lives.
"I'm driving by your house, though I know you're not home" in Don Henley's "The Boys of Summer" is far deeper than the words themselves seem at face value. It's just a perfect way to describe the change that happens over our lives.