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Polaroid Picture - Frank Turner
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Polaroid Picture Frank Turner

"Polaroid Picture" by Frank Turner is a folk-punk song released in 2015. It reflects on nostalgia, the passage of time, and the importance of capturing memories. The lyrics evoke a sense of longing and appreciation for fleeting moments. Unique elements include Turner’s storytelling style and acoustic instrumentation. The song resonates with listeners for its relatable themes of love and reminiscence. #FolkPunk

Polaroid Picture - Frank Turner
Man, we used to be brothers
Superheroes and warriors
Cowboys and Indians, train drivers, everything
Rolling through the endless summers

But everything changes
You got married, had children
And I don't have your number, The one I can remember
Is the place you used to live with your parents

[Chorus]
But in the stillness of the moment it takes
For a Polaroid picture to capture our faces forever
The world has turned a touch on its axis
And the only thing certain is everything changes

Man, they closed the Astoria
At the end of last summer
The place we earned our pedigree, scene of our victories
Sanctuary in the centre of London

Now they're building a railway
To drag the vanquished to Versailles
And the singalongs go on, but they're singing different songs
In rooms that we don't know on the other side of the city
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