Songwriters: Luke Crowther, Grant Marsh, Robert Pyne, Joel Stoker
This little town hasn't changed so much
Not since the time of night
When we would lie out and talk like we couldn't be touched
Then you'd go away when the morning was light
But sure enough, well we had to grow up
And there's nothing like a full time job to put out your fire
We were young and wasn't in love
But maybe we were happy getting carried away
But now that seems so long ago
Out the door and down the road
I'm sometimes sick when I'm alone
Of the times we had and now we don't
But out in the past we were running around
That sometimes so fast with your foot on the ground
It was so hard to stand, you never could tell
That all I saw was you
And every place that we talk about
Don't seem too far away
When you rely on yourself and the one you're around
And always believe everything that they say
But little talk isn't always enough
And just 'cause you're still here now
Doesn't mean you're a liar
We were young and that was enough
And life has a habit of getting in the way
Now that seems so long ago
Out the door and down the road
I'm sometimes sick when I'm alone
Of the times we had and now we don't
But out in the past we were running around
That sometimes so fast with your foot on the ground
It was so hard to stand, you never could tell
That all I saw was you
And out in the past we were running around
That sometimes so fast with your foot on the ground
It was so hard to stand, you never could tell
That all I saw was you
And out in the past we were running around
That sometimes so fast with your foot on the ground
It was so hard to stand, you never could tell
That all I saw was you