Lyrics Bittersweet - Marc Scibilia
Sold
the
little
green
house
in
the
old
neighborhood
Kids
needed
space
Found
an
acre
and
a
half,
four
bed,
three
bath
It's
pretty
great
Me
and
Mike
used
to
run
every
morning
He's
twice
as
fast
and
he's
forty
We'd
talk
about
music
and
Jesus
He
always
slows
down
for
me
I'm
gonna
miss
this
place
And
all
the
friends
we
made
I
always
thought
that
I'd
be
glad
to
say
goodbye
When
you
find
a
dream,
then
you
finally
see
That
it's
bittersweet,
like
everything
That
black
velvet
couch
from
my
single
days
Sit
down,
you
might
never
get
up
If
it
could
talk,
it
would
tell
you
all
the
girls
I
laid
And
it
would
say
basically
none
I
know
that
bookshelf
is
cheap
pine
Bought
it
when
I
was
twenty
five
It
might
not
be
worth
saving
But
I
don't
want
to
replace
it
I'm
gonna
miss
this
place
And
all
the
friends
we
made
I
always
thought
that
I'd
be
glad
to
say
goodbye
When
you
find
a
dream,
then
you
finally
see
That
it's
bittersweet,
like
everything
Wish
I
could
go
back
in
time
When
my
dog
and
my
dad
were
alive
Running
through
Veteran's
Park
I
would
tell
my
younger
self
it's
paradise
I
still
got
the
taste
in
my
mouth
Of
that
Lagavulin
shot
going
down
To
the
tears
on
my
cheek
when
I
held
you
near
me
I
see
it
clearly
now
God,
I
miss
those
days
Why'd
I
wish
'em
away?
Why'd
I
close
my
eyes,
and
pray
from
better
times?
I'm
holding
on
to
you,
keep
holding
on
to
me
The
taste
of
bittersweet,
in
everything
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