Top Songs By Boss' Daughter
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Boss' Daughter
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Christopher Alan Fox
Songwriter
Lyrics
How could you forget something like this?
We Walked along that dark path
Until we found that open park bench
We sat and talked and smiled
It was my birthday
And you were the one who cared
We had a real meal and laughed
As we took in that
It was my birthday
And you were the one who cared
On that spring night downtown
I came up for a visit
And stayed with you
Those times were glorious
We drank wine
Listened to tunes
Conversed about the future
I remember that deal we made
We drunkenly made out
And fell asleep in eachother's arms
I woke to few words I left
And knew I would see you again
I was driving through your town
I stopped by you showed me around
We had such a great evening
With drinks and food and I drove home
I remember that deal we made
The last time I saw you
We were back downtown
We laughed over beers
As I was still sulking in pain
You were the one I thought of all along
We walk through the park with our drunken smiles
It's twelve years later and I still drink of you
The calls have long stopped but the love it grew
Someday I will see you again
We'll laugh and drink and talk about how we have been
I wonder if it's you and do you feel the same?
If we saw eachother would we laugh and smile everyday?
Those years are just fading into memories
Drunken pictures only kind of bring you back to me
Writer(s): Christopher Alan Fox
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