Best friends day, well, it came and went
And not without incident
On the hill they're all moving in
But I don't care much
I'm dodging branches from Maple trees
They've stolen heavy and steady sleep
They seized every city street
With tuition bought full dirt
And I sat at the river with Ronnie
Watching the Cormorants
And the Osprey diving for their prey
He asked about old friends
I said, I ain't seen none of them
He's said, they're all transient, man
And their footprints they washed away
Still I walk this town
Hoping to get lost some how
It seems by now though I've smoothed a path in every side walk
It's all painted black and gold
Black tar where once stood homes
Gold in the hand of each student based franchise
And I sat at the river with Ronnie
Watching the Cormorants
And the Osprey diving for their prey
He asked about old friends
I said, I ain't seen none of them
He said, how'd you get here, man?
And why'd you stay?
Come on brother, let's make a list
Of all those gone that we still miss
Let's make a list of what they believed
And we still do
Like living first and working last
And beating the day before it's past
Like what's mine is yours, man
And what's yours is mine
I think I'll stay here getting older
And angrier
And getting louder with each passing day
And think about old friends
And all that I have learned from them
They may have moved on, man
But we'll all be gone someday
Writer(s): Timothy Joseph Barry
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