This small town
It hasn't changed
Since we left it long ago
The neighborhood still looks the same
But the trees seem overgrown
Driving down these streets at night
I think of long lost friends
Oh, how I wish those days would never end
When we were seventeen
Life was so carefree
When we were seventeen
We were full of dreams
So much time has passed now
Since we all took different paths
Memories seem hazy like
Old faded photographs
Wistful thoughts of yesterdays
Come rushing back again
Oh, how I wish those days would never end
When we were seventeen
Life was so carefree
When we were seventeen
We were full of dreams
credits
from Fuzz of the Month,
released January 11, 2011
Produced by Davey Staton & the Warm Fuzzies
Recorded by J. Harwell at Warm+Fuzzy, Summer '10 & Winter '11
Mixed by Joel Hatstat, Athens, GA, April '11
Performed by:
Laura Cropp - Vocals/Synth
Davey Staton - Drums/Guitar
Jonathan Staton - Bass
Jason Harwell - Guitar
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