Lyrics When We Were Younger Men - American Aquarium
I
still
hear
the
silence
echo
across
the
hardwood
floor
Screamin'
as
you
cut
across
the
room
to
that
front
door
Nothin'
lasts
forever,
but
I'd've
sworn
you'd
stay
Ain't
it
funny
how
the
good
things
in
life
seem
to
fade
away?
We
were
carryin'
a
heavy
load
'Til
one
of
use
got
tired
of
liftin'
We
were
headed
down
a
dead-end
road
In
a
car
too
far
gone
for
fixin'
When
I
think
about
that
summer
and
I
still
hear
the
sounds
Petty
on
the
radio,
"I
Won't
Back
Down"
I
called
you
a
brother,
but
you
were
closer
than
my
kin
And
it
kills
me
knowin'
you
may
never
pass
my
way
again
But
I
hope
that
every
now
and
then
You
look
back
fondly
on
the
days
when
we
were
younger
men
We
packed
up
that
350
Ford
Econoline
With
hopes
and
dreams
and
other
Childish
things
men
learn
to
leave
behind
Spent
a
decade
doin'
circles,
not
knowin'
what's
in
store
Each
new
town
more
magical
than
the
town
before
But
we
lost
track
of
time
And
the
dark
hair
of
our
youth
started
to
whiten
I
watched
my
father's
face
become
mine
And
the
cruel
hands
of
truth
started
to
tighten
I
still
think
about
that
summer,
so
long
ago
it
seems
Petty
on
the
radio,
us
"Runnin'
Down
a
Dream"
I
called
you
a
brother,
but
you
were
closer
than
my
kin
And
it
kills
me
knowin'
you
may
never
pass
my
way
again
But
I
hope
that
every
now
and
then
You
will
look
back
fondly
on
the
days
when
we
were
younger
men
I
remember
back
before
that
pendulum
had
swung
Back
before
we
said
the
things
that
couldn't
be
undone
I
remember
back
when
we
were
wild
and
we
were
young
And
I
think
about
that
summer,
how
it
passed
us
by
Petty
on
the
radio,
us
"Learnin'
How
to
Fly"
I
called
you
a
brother,
but
you
were
closer
than
my
kin
And
it
kills
me
knowin'
you
may
never
pass
my
way
again
But
I
hope
that
every
now
and
then
You
will
look
back
fondly
on
the
days
when
we
were
younger
men
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