You came along like an old favourite song
But your tune fell too heavy
Your notes out of key
I held myself back but I wanted to ask
Why your roots had grown steady
Your branches cut clean
So what or who stopped you
On the part where I left you last
Because in a time and a place
When really we were both boys
You confessed that you wanted a life by the sea
Get a boat and a family
So when I see you now in a suit and a frown
It brings me down
And makes me want to know
What or who stopped you
On the path where I left you last
I’m not sure who you’re trying to convince
That you’ve moved on leaps and bounds since
There’s something of the devil about you
It’s something strange and it’s bringing me down
You came along like an old fashioned song
That nobody remembers but me
You’ve fallen from grace down a path I can’t chase
But I’ll pray
And I’m sure that The Lord will put you back
On your track
So I can quit bugging you, singing
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