People Change
Josh Mavilia
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You were sick of me, I was seventeen In my best friend's truck, he told me to give you up I don't pass by your house that much but when I do I always look for you in that second floor window I can still see you dad, blasting Pink Floyd in the cab Of his brand new truck in the driveway at your house And we talk now and then, oh how could I forget The way I was swept on the first day that we met It was all by accident It was all by accident It was all by accident I was mad at you, or at least I wanted to Redirect the pain, it all felt so bad back then How could you forget the way that I first asked you out Oh it'd make a love song proud and that's exactly what I meant We both went away, charted new unfamiliar terrain I would still see your face and meet the new friends you made But it just never was the same and you never did explain The timing just wasn't right, that's how it goes I think Just look what we became Just look what we became Just look what we became And that's just how it goes And that's just how it goes And that's just how it goes I don't recognize the way your voice sounds nowadays The words are the same but the feeling is strange There was a time that I would drive by your house And you would come running out, but those days are gone by now I guess that people change I guess that people change I guess that people change
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