My Old Friends

Looking back I remember how it used to be
Silly tales of glory, inspired by a dream
My hair is getting thinner, my belly's getting big
My old friends remind me of myself

Though we grow and change in many different ways
There's still a part of you I carry with me today
The years were few in measure and many in my heart
I look back fondly on those silly old times

We grow and change in many different ways
My old friends are still a part of me
We grow and change in many different ways
My old friends, my dear old friends, are still a part of me

I've lived them through and I've grown a lot
I see you in the same light, like it was yesterday
You talk as if no time has gone by
Life goes on, but one thing remains the same

Our bond in memory when our lives overlapped
We laughed and cried, and a few times almost died
Some are the best memories that I'll ever have
Others are hard to forget

We grow and change in many different ways
My old friends are still a part of me
We grow and change in many different ways
My old friends, my dear old friends, are still a part of me

I know I've drifted in my walk of life
But I find myself returning every now and then
I need a good old shot of my memory
My tears of joy I shed for what you've done for me

You saved my life, that I can't deny
Your kindness was beyond your years
My friends, my friends, my dear old part of me
Every day is a tribute to your memories

We grow and change in many different ways
My old friends are still a part of me
We grow and change in many different ways
My old friends, my dear old friends, are still a part of me



Credits
Writer(s): Christopher Alan Broski, Michael John Snyder-barker
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