Nothing Like A Friend

Album: Hollow Meadows (2015)
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  • And in the end, the things that hold you in
    Are gossamer thin, disappeared with the wind

    Will these city streets remember us? We walked them long ago
    Blown apart by a bitter wind that took us far from home
    And in the end, it's gossamer thin

    Ah, but then again
    There's nothing like a friend
    Who can drive you 'round the bend
    We'll be lovers 'til the end

    Will these city streets remember us? We walked them long ago
    Blown apart by a bitter wind that took us far from home
    And in the end, it's gossamer thin
    And in the end, there's nothing like a friend

    Will these city streets remember us? We walked them long ago
    Blown apart by a bitter wind that took us far from home
    And in the end, it's gossamer thin
    And in the end, there's nothing like a friend Writer/s: Richard Hawley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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