Memory Lane

Michael Cionni

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All my friends are all getting older
There's a photo from when we were younger
And the days go by
The stories slowly change
Walking on Memory Lane

Used to be at most a week between the days
We were laughing so hard that our cheeks would hurt
But it was worth it
And I remember Hank
You used to say these are the times
Who would've thought you were right all along

Tell us something else we've yet to learn
Maybe that we'll all wind up okay
The world keeps spinning while we watch it burn
Walking on Memory Lane

All my friends will all get together
Not as often but each time it's better
And the days go by
The stories slowly change
Walking on Memory Lane

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Written by: Michael Cionni

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