SEVENTHINGS
STILL NEXT DOOR
Lyrics

Our friendship was like
a strong breeze blowing
Grew up together
but the days kept going
We ran in dusty fields
The wind in our hair
Always believed
We’d be together somewhere
All those years
That we were good friends
We never thought
It would come to an end

And it seems like
You are still next door
But the truth is
We never talk anymore
We got caught up
In the road ahead
Friends forever
Were the words we always said

I realize now a better
Friend I never knew
Felt my way home
And I walked right by you
We took it fr granted
We were young and blind
Now I look back
And your’e on my mind
I have a good life
And I hope you do to
My world could never
Be the same without you

-chorus-

do you remember
The promise that we made
No matter what
Our friendship wouldn’t fade

-chorus-

-chorus-






Credits
Lyrics Credits: MARGARET MCCLURE
Music Credits: Brian Russell
Producer Credits: Brian Russell
Performance Credits: Brian Russell
Description
Short Song Description:
how we loose touch with our childhood friends we thought we would have forever
Long Song Description:
a sentimental song about the strenght of friendship in life
Story Behind the Song:
I lost touch with my childhood best friend and it has always bothered me because we always promised eachother it wouldn't happen. some day i hope she hears this song.
Metadata
Song Length: 3:28
Primary Genre: Country-Contemporary
Secondary Genre: Pop-Easy Listening
Tempo: Medium Slow (91 - 110)
Lead Vocal: Male Vocal
Subject Matter 1: Friendship
Subject Matter 2: Regret
Mood 1: Pleasant
Mood 2: Poignant
Similar Artist 1: Clint Black
Language: English