I'm on the 28th floor looking through the window My boots are propped up on my desk They pay me good money to contribute, I know But I'm Medina daydreamin' again A girl down in Texas, eys like bluebonnets Freckles, and hair almost black Like the dam had just broken on old Lake Medina My Carissa held nothing back Ten years have gone by, We've gone on with our lives But I can't get it out of my head I should stop reminiscing but I catch myself drifting Medina daydreamin' again
Chorus I don't know what causes My thoughts to get lost In this magical wrinkle in time That hill country river Oh the way that I loved her Keeps winding its way through my mind
We spent that whole summer holding on to each other Nothing else mattered back then But each morning would find us in the shade of a cyprus Medina daydreamin' again We'd ride the tubes down to this place that we'd found Pretend it was our own Where the live oaks had hidden, a little limestone cabin Had to be a hundred years old We used to say we'd buy it someday That's where we'd raise all our kids Then we'd pop the top on a Lone Star And drift down the sand bar Medina daydreamin' again
Chorus I don't know what causes My thoughts to get lost In this magical wrinkle in time That hill country river Oh the way that I loved her Keeps winding its way through my mind
Now, sometimes I wonder what became of her If she ever thinks about me And I try to imagine what might have happened If I hadn't been so young and naive If I could go back somehow with what I know now I can almost see what might've been I should give her a call, but wait, what am I thinkin' y'all I'm Medina daydreamin' again