Lyrics

Take me back to 8th & Trumbull Where my world felt so damn small Where our journey had just started Thought we'd make it through it all No map to guide, something deep inside Said you always wanted more Well I was there for you, but you wanted to explore What we had you treasured years ago Now it's buried twenty feet below Well it's such a shame I liked you in the old days And I always knew that everyone would change But you'll never be the same Okay I liked you in the old days And I always knew that everyone would change But you'll never be the same One Saturday you had a lot to say 'Bout staying home, wishing I'd relate Your boats getting overflown You didn't think I'd ever go But you remember our high school days Getting lunch at the old Speedway Forgetting all our problems While we waste our lives away Walked out the door 'Cause you wanted more What we had you treasured years ago Now it's buried twenty feet below Well it's such a shame I liked you in the old days And I always knew that everyone would change But you'll never be the same Okay I liked you in the old days And I always knew that everyone would change But you'll never be the same Every secret you kept for me You were someone I hoped to be Even when we'd disagree You meant the whole damn world to me Every secret you kept for me You were someone I hoped to be Even when we'd disagree You meant the whole damn world to me Well it's such a shame I liked you in the old days And I always knew that everyone would change But you'll never be the same Okay I liked you in the old days And I always knew that everyone would change But you'll never be the same Well it's such a shame I liked you in the old days And I always knew that everyone would change
Writer(s): Andrew Kendall Bender, Christopher William Mandel, Matthew Copley Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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