in a hole you made
that's where I found you
and scattered around you
among the debris
In your own disgrace,
I started to doubt you
there's something about you
that's hard to believe
and the songs you sing are the ones I used to know
but your voice is drowned in the roar
and the words you say, I have heard so long ago
and they don't mean much anymore
the shadows crawl across on the ground
the evening sun is creeping down
and sinking in a corner of the sky
the friend you used to count upon
was growing up and moving on
and left you with a bittersweet goodbye
and the songs you sing are the ones I used to know
but your voice is drowned in the roar
and the words you say, I have heard so long ago
and they don't mean much anymore
Lost my nerve at the moment of truth
but you were so far away
killing time at the fountain of youth
holding on
to yesterday
and the songs you sing are the ones I used to know
but your voice is drowned in the roar
and the words you say, I have heard so long ago
and they don't mean much anymore
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