Note From an Old Friend
I'm so grateful to call you my friend
And for what we have
Speeding home screaming back at you through the window
Feeling like nothing else mattered
I know I can be weird and a lot, and it isn't fair to put that on you
For you to have to live with the past all out in the open
But knowing you made me feel like I knew myself
And that's a burden you shouldn't have had to bear
I don't think you'll ever admit what it meant to you
And I already admitted it to everyone
But even still I'm proud to be your friend
I always was
And for what we have
Speeding home screaming back at you through the window
Feeling like nothing else mattered
I know I can be weird and a lot, and it isn't fair to put that on you
For you to have to live with the past all out in the open
But knowing you made me feel like I knew myself
And that's a burden you shouldn't have had to bear
I don't think you'll ever admit what it meant to you
And I already admitted it to everyone
But even still I'm proud to be your friend
I always was
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Writer(s): Jack Munson
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