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It's a borderline-gothic country-folk ballad, untouched by hip-hop, about pining for "the things you thought you'd never miss in a world gone crazy as this".
(He had nice memories of pleasant beeping sounds). I suppose the point is that we all start to pine for the way things were, once they've been gone long enough for us to forget how annoying they used to be.
He should apologise for those things.
You don't plan for those things.
Clear everything out except for those things.
Focus on being grateful for those things.
Do you pine for those glorious yesteryears when giants like Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle bestrode the Bronx?
Nick Evans finds another good reason to pine for those lost school days.
Some look back on high school as the best time of their life and pine for those "good old days".
I should also point out here that my pining for all things retro isn't draped in a rose-tinted desire to see women dressed in pinnies, one eye on what's cooking in the oven, the other on the front door, waiting for hubby to get home.
"We have nice pines". It's all of those things, and then some.
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