1946
Back in 1946
You were the first house on a street of sticks
The way up was hard
Being barefoot in the schoolyard
Had to go about and change these ways
So I jumped out of the class and made
All my brothers and my sisters stand
They cheered my name as they raised my hand
And I, will remember those times
And I, I've never felt so alive
Because the ones you love may fade away
So, cherish all the memories
You took the time, you learned their ways
Now they are just some name on a grave
You were the first house on a street of sticks
The way up was hard
Being barefoot in the schoolyard
Had to go about and change these ways
So I jumped out of the class and made
All my brothers and my sisters stand
They cheered my name as they raised my hand
And I, will remember those times
And I, I've never felt so alive
Because the ones you love may fade away
So, cherish all the memories
You took the time, you learned their ways
Now they are just some name on a grave
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Writer(s): Joe Mcleod
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