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Some Things Never Change Lyrics


Pirates Of The Mississippi Some Things Never Change


While going through my old record bin I pulled one out and gave it a spin
The spring of '80 was back again and you were in my arms
Though it's ancient history it still feels so real to me
All those golden memories shine like a thousand stars

Seems like only yesterday we were so in love
Now a few old photographs are all that's left of us

Time marches on it won't stand still it drags me along against my will
So little of my world remains the same
Oh you went your way and I went mine now the only constant truth I find
Is I still love you some things never change

My old car seen it's better day I know that I should give it away
But I keep it for the mem'ries sake I just can't let it go
Cause sometimes I'll make believe you're right here next to me
Cruisin' down those familiar streets listenin' to the radio

I know I shouldn't call you I know he gets upset
But I needed to remind you of what I can't forget

Time marches on it won't stand still...
Oh you went your way and I went mine...



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