Remember the Fairmont
The two of us there, mom
By the merry-go-round?
I stood there entranced
As the bright horses danced
To a magical sound
Just a dollar for pleasure untold
And I rode in a whirl of scarlet and gold
Look, Mummy, no hands
Im riding the roundabout all by myself
Look, Mummy, no hands
I called as I passed her, faster and faster
Hold on tight, darling
She called out in fear
But I laughed and pretended
That I couldnt hear
How careless we are when were young
Remember the years
Of the sulks and the tears
Do you recall?
I hated you when you said
Be back by ten
I knew it all
Always asking to know what Id done
When as far as I knew
I was just having fun
Look, Mummy, no hands
I know how to take good care of myself
Look, Mummy, no hands
Please dont be a bore, cause I know the score
She tried to warn me
But I didnt heed her
I was grown up
And I didnt need her
How careless we are when were young
Remember the daughter
And all that you taught her?
Shes grown up at last
With a child of her own
She struggles alone
As the years all rush pass
But now youre not there to answer her call
Youre not there to catch her when she stumbles and falls
Look, Mummy, no hands
Im having to do it all by myself
Look, Mummy, no hands
I used to dismiss you, now I just miss you
As my child grows away from me
I feel my heart sinking
I look back and smile
And I find myself thinking
How careless we are when were young