About This Track
A reflective rock song about a friendship that slowly fades over time, without conflict or drama—just distance, different lives, and the quiet realization that someone who once meant everything has become a memory.
We had a booth by the window on Fifth / Grease on the menu midnight shift / You played chords on a borrowed guitar / Claimed one day we’d drive that far / Parking lot talks till the morning ran late / Two cheap coffees growing cold on the plate / Plans felt tall as the radio sound / Back when this town spun around / You turned into a memory / Somewhere between then and now / Old jokes stuck in my history / But I can’t call you somehow / You turned into a memory / No big fight no slammed door / Just two lives drifting quietly / Till we don’t talk anymore / Saw your name on a wedding invite / Different city different life / Photo shows a backyard scene / Kids and friends I’ve never seen / I tried once late on a Sunday drive / Phone in hand but I let it slide / Funny how the years arrange / Two good friends into a change / I still drive past the diner sign / Half expecting you inside / Two old mugs across the booth / Laughing loud like we used to / Turned into a memory
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