When We Were Younger Men
(专辑: Things Change - 2018)
I
still hear the
silence echo across the
hardwood floor Screaming as you cut across the
room to that front door Nothing lasts forever, but I'd've sworn you'd stay Ain't it funny how the
good things in life seem to fade away? We were carrying a
heavy load 'Til one of use got tired of lifting We were headed down a
dead-end road In a
car too far gone for fixing When I
think about that summer and I
still hear the
sounds Petty on the
radio, "I Won't Back Down" I
called you a
brother, but you were closer than my kin And it kills me knowing you may never pass my way again But I
hope that every now and then You look back fondly on the
days when we were younger men We packed up that 350 Ford Econoline With hopes and dreams and other childish things men learn to leave behind Spent a
decade doing circles, not knowing what's in store Each town more magical than the
town before But we lost track of time And the
dark hair of our youth started to whiten I
watched my father's face become mine And the
cruel hands of truth started to tighten I
still think about that summer, so long ago it seems Petty on the
radio, us "Running Down a
Dream" I
called you a
brother, but you were closer than my kin And it kills me knowing you may never pass my way again But I
hope that every now and then You look back fondly on the
days when we were younger men I
remember back before that pendulum had swung Back before we said the
things that couldn't be undone I
remember back when we were wild and we were young I
think about that summer, how it passed us by Petty on the
radio, us "Learning How to Fly" I
called you a
brother, but you were closer than my kin And it kills me knowing you may never pass my way again But I
hope that every now and then You will look back fondly on the
days when we were younger men