Well maybe you said them things that people told me you were saying
Been sneaking them lines between the times that we were troublemaking
And maybe I crossed the line too many times especially lately
But who would’ve known that we’d have grown apart so wide? Maybe I did
Now all of them sticks and all them stones that you’ve been throwing at me
They're making it hard to walk a friendly line each time I’m ready
So sit for a moment, listen careful while I say this to you
We could just walk away today or there is something we could do
Yeah maybe we could try to get along
Maybe we could try to get along
Maybe we could try to get along
Remember the days that we would play round in the summertime
I’d go to your house on some days some days you would go to mine
Who could forget the days that turned to night and back to morning
Where did they go, how could we know without a single warning…how?
All of them greens in all the trees I should’ve have realized
The way that they change when the fall come should have been my advice
Well people grow cold the older they get when they lose their color
I lost the summer to the winter I can’t lose another friend
So maybe we can try to get along
Maybe we could try to get along
Maybe we could try to get along
Maybe it's not too late
I still think we have time
And lord knows I've got faith
If you need trust well you've got mine oh mine
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