"Old Pictures of New Friends" featuring Tarcy Thomason of Artist VS Poet, the fourth song off of the debut EP from the Texas aggressive pop punk band A Face For Radio
Growing up is inevitable, keep the company of real friends who will grow with you
lyrics
Everyone has changed, yet everythings the same
I promise to return once I make my escape
HEY!
Everyone has changed, yet everythings the same
I promise to return once I make my escape
HEY!
Not able to erase or recollect my face and it turns out I won't be coming back for you
I won't be coming back for you
Let me take this time to recognize on the flipside kids are sick forever
When they turn the party on, there's just no getting better
Artists and poets alike will unite to get it right
Sound worthing searching their entire lives for
Alive once again because times well spent with friends
This is so far from the first time that I felt sure
Everyone has changed, yet everythings the same
I promise to return once I make my escape
HEY!
Not able to erase or recollect my face and it turns out I won't be coming back for you
Rockstars outshine the skylines deep in the heart of Texas
We've learned and now it's our turn to keep your hearts in Texas
Alive once again because times well spent with friends
This is so far from the first time that I felt sure
Everyone has changed, yet everythings the same
I promise to return once I make my escape
HEY!
Not able to erase or recollect my face and it turns out I won't be coming back for you
Alive once again because times well spent with friends
This is so far from the first time that I felt sure
I won't be coming back
credits
from EP Phone Home,
track released May 11, 2010
Music by : A Face For Radio
Lyrics by : Wade Hunt
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