Trying to find where trouble ends
I've found out it's in your friends
People looking for success
Think it comes in cash and Phecks

I know dove don't grow on leaves
Trusting something comes with apease
Women move like crumbs and eggs
Trying to find someone to blame

Even you, you do it too
You just don't see the harm you do
Trying to find where trouble ends
I've found out it's in your friends

Ambitions spreading like disease
Affects the way that people see
Even you, you change the ways
You just don't seem to care these days

Trying to find where trouble ends
I've found out it's in your friends
I've done things I shouldn't do
Taken things to get me through

I've been sinking in the sand
Always had a helping hand
Trying to find where trouble ends
I've found out it's in your friends


Lyrics submitted by Nightfreak, edited by Beejis60

Friends Lyrics as written by Martin Trimble

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    General Comment

    Mistake in these lyrics I submitted...sixth line should be

    "Trust ain't something comes with ease"

    Beautiful song too.

    Nightfreakon December 10, 2004   Link
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    It's simply put as a true life story.

    Beejis60on July 21, 2013   Link

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