A B So have you heard of Rosemary Hill A B Where the bikers crash and the skaters spill? A B Where the runners train and the cars fly on by A B At the end of my street there's Rosemary Hill A B A B My Rosemary Hill A B Maybe you've fallen down Rosemary Hill A B It took layers of my skin, lots of blood that I spilled A B Kissed a boy at the bottom, then I ran to the top A B My heart was beating so fast I thought it might pop A B A B All over Rosemary Hill E7 A That was a long time ago B A But the feelings, they don't get old E7 A Every time that I come home B A B I'll be riding, I'll be flying on Rosemary Hill A B A B My Rosemary Hill A B Do you remember that downhill run A B When your face killed a hornet and it cracked like a gun? A B While the cars watched us tumble through the four way and beyond A B We got up and laughed we should've been dead and gone A B A B On Rosemary Hill A B A B On my Rosemary Hill E7 A That was a long time ago B A But the feelings, they don't get old E7 A Every time that I come home B I'll be riding, I'll be flying E7 A That was a long time ago B A But the feelings, they don't get old E7 A Every time that I come home B I'll be riding, I'll be flying A B On Rosemary Hill A B My Rosemary Hill E7 A That was a long time ago E7 A That was a long time ago E7 A That was a long time ago E7 A That was a long time ago