Does victory come to he who fights longest or he who knows when he's beat?
Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking I'll try not to stare at my feet
Would that I could show you all that you mean to me, but that will never be my style
Even if I knew you could be had for the asking, I'd sit back and hesitate a while
Like water dripping onto a stone eventually I hope to make my mark on you
If I'm honest I know I'll watch you go and you'll be walking down the Calverly Road
You'll be walking down the Calverly Road
You'll be walking down the Calverly Road
When you go
I will be there for you, I will take care of you, I'll show you how to be good
We'll talk through our problems in an old bus shelter, we'll sit back and watch the sun come up
Then I'll walk you home in the early morning rain, questioning who stole our time
With a smile and a glance I'll think I've got a chance although I never quite believe that you'll be mine
Like water dripping onto a stone eventually I hope to make my mark on you
If I'm honest I know I'll watch you go and you'll be walking down the Calverly Road
You'll be walking down the Calverly Road
You'll be walking down the Calverly Road
When you go
credits
from These Are The Good Old Days,
released September 15, 2012
written by Rob Bywater
recorded, mixed and mastered by Sam Carlton
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