| Well we grew up together, as friends, we weathered the storms
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| That blew cross the planes
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| From Ohio to Texas, everyone who met us helped, keep us dry from the rain
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| But where’s my old friend now? |
| Oh, where’s my old friend now?
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| In the blink of an eye, you have gone from my side
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| Without saying good bye
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| Oh where’s, my old friend now?
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| Over my shoulders as the winter blew colder, I saw you there
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| You were standing behind me, better remind me, that someone still cares
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| But where’s my old friend now? |
| Oh, where’s my old friend now?
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| In the blink of an eye, you have gone from my side
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| Without saying good bye
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| Oh where’s, my old friend now?
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| And I know you can hear me, though you’re so far away
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| And I wish you could steer me back, I’m off my tracks
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| And know that I need ya, I’m open to see ya, come ridin' back into town
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| I can’t do this myself, and I’m needing your help
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| I’m swimming, but soon I will drown
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| So where’s my old friend now? |
| Oh where’s my old friend now?
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| In the blink of an eye, you have gone from my side
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| Without saying good bye
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| Oh where’s, my old friend now? |