I can still remember those nights we spent
We were young and drunk as fuck
We thought that we could take on everything and
That everyone would listen to us
But now everybody's growing older
And the world is moving on
But we're still here pounding the pavement
Trying to find the words that make us who we are
I've watched them go
These years they slip by oh so slow
And all that's left are memories and broken bones
I've watched them go
My dear friends all left one by one
And we'll keep playing until there's no-one to sing these songs
Oh my brothers where did you go?
Do remember all the dreams that we gave up on years ago?
Oh my sisters, where did you go?
Do remember all the dreams that we gave up on years ago?
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