I still recall every summer night
Like it was yesterday
The time would never end
And my friends were family
Nothing mattered more
Than the loyalty we had
Now I'm a world away from everything we shared

I had something better
Waiting ahead
I try to take control of my heart
I had something better
But I'll tear it down and I'll tape it up
By my own design I fall

Bring back the days
Three story parking lot
The air is never dry
As the city falls asleep, days bleed into the night

The tables set the stage
For a life of memories
But I'm a world away from everything

I had something better
Waiting ahead
I try to take control of my heart
I had something better
But I'll tear it down and I'll tape it up
By my own design I fall
Apart as time passes by
I fall apart but the memories never die

And I still recall every summer night
It seems like yesterday but I'm still a world away

I had something better
Waiting ahead
I try to take control of my heart
I had something better
But I'll tear it down and I'll tape it up
By my own design I fall


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Page Avenue Lyrics as written by Dan Marsala Adam Russell

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    I really like this song. It reminds me of last summer when i had all of these friends and we hung out all the time and had a blast doin stupid shit." I still recall every summer night like it was yesterday the time would never end and my friends were family nothing mattered more than the loyalty we had now i'm a world away from everything we shared" That's my faveorite part of the song because it exlpains everything how it used to be and is now because we're all not really friends anymore which sucks.

    jess354on April 09, 2004   Link

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