Oh my friend
Where have you been?
I’ve gone all this time never realized
That you’ve been missin’
Any reason to stay
Any excuse we could make
At the drop of a dime whether daytime or night
Any plans that we’d have to break…
Sneaking vodka into restaurants
You lost your earrings in my car
I made your mother cry in your kitchen that time
I sang and played guitar
But we don’t want to name this
We don’t know what it should be called
Cause there’s black and there’s white and there’s wrong and there’s right
And baby there’s you and I
And that picture that you drew me
Still hangs proudly in my room
It’s a bitter reminder of better times with a stranger
That I once knew
But I can not say I blame you
I have been on that side of the wall
You’re just crazy enough for me to love you
But you’re not crazy enough to fall…
And oh my friend
Where are you going?
If this Indian Summer is finally over
And I am alone again…
Cause we didn’t want to name this
We didn’t know what it should be called
I am crying out love songs from the top of my lungs but
They just echo off your wall
And the memories we created
They still slow dance in my head
But you left behind a bruise and a table for two
And a romance that night on the sand
But I can’t pretend to hate you
I have been on your side of the wall
But I can give you my pledge if you just step off that ledge
I will catch you when you fall
With this guitar I’ll turn you in to a song
Hold you in my arms where you belong
I’ll love you from a safe distance and turn you into fiction
Maybe that’s what you were all along
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