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Scott Starr - When We Were Young Lyrics



Scott Starr - When We Were Young Lyrics




Recall the time it all made sense
The pointless fights that made us friends

We were younger then
When we'd feel nothing
It was us against all of them
When our feet left the ground
With our heads upside down
It's now a photograph that reminds me of us

When I heard that you left
Turned my mind to a mess
Before you broke my heart
It was all for the best

We were strangers then
When we'd feel nothing
It was us in lies and self defense
All the times that we had
While we were wasting our breath
It's now a photograph of the time that we met

We were younger then
When we'd feel nothing
It's now a photograph
That brings you back
We were strangers then
When we'd feel nothing
It's now a photograph that reminds me to death
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Recall the time it all made sense
The pointless fights that made us friends

We were younger then
When we'd feel nothing
It was us against all of them
When our feet left the ground
With our heads upside down
It's now a photograph that reminds me of us

When I heard that you left
Turned my mind to a mess
Before you broke my heart
It was all for the best

We were strangers then
When we'd feel nothing
It was us in lies and self defense
All the times that we had
While we were wasting our breath
It's now a photograph of the time that we met

We were younger then
When we'd feel nothing
It's now a photograph
That brings you back
We were strangers then
When we'd feel nothing
It's now a photograph that reminds me to death
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Writer: Scott Starr
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Language: English
Length: 4:00
Written by: Scott Starr

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