Lyrics Old Friends - Dogwood

Old Friends - Dogwood
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Old Friends, artist - Dogwood. Album song This Is Not a New Album, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 06.11.2007
Record label: Facedown
Song language: English

Old Friends

There were times when we were just like friends
I couldn’t love you, I was afraid you’d break my heart
Was I ever really close to you?
Superficial, I’m sorry for crushing your heart
Want to find some friends
Someone who’s there for you
Someone who cares
Someone who’d be true
Who were you to me?
What were you to us?
A place we did not see
Someone, you lied to me
Seems like yesterday when we’d stay up writing dumb songs
Except somethings haven’t changed
I can tell we’ve grown up now
Overcome with pressing anger
You’re welcome back with open arms
Want to find some friends
Someone who’s there for you
Someone who cares
Someone who’d be true
Who were you to me?
What were you to us?
A place we did not see
Someone, you lied to me
Where have good times gone?
They’re still remaining
They never really had a chance
A chance to say I’m sorry
If I had seen that you’d accept
Let’s wipe the slate clean
The lesson has been learned
Still there is culture
Have I seen a brighter day?
I think it’s safe to say
That things are better
I hope it stays this way
Want to find some friends
Someone who’s there for you
Someone who cares
Someone who’d be true
Who were you to me?
What were you to us?
A place we did not see
Someone you lied to

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