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Oh, what happened to your old friend,
When you were young and green?
Like a sister so close to you,
So close, so close, so mean.
She sees you in your ugliest hour,
Your wretched face you cannot scour,
Your ill will, your wish to wound,
The one so close to you,
For that's what old friends do.
Oh, what happened to your old friends?
They left you in the dirt.
Those faceless trees stared down at you,
Your tears all smeared with grit.
They see you in your ugliest hour,
Your wretched face you cannot scour,
Your ill will, your wish to wound,
It is not said but just assumed,
One will wither and one will thrive,
One will die to keep the other alive,
For that's what old friends do,
For that's what old friends do.
- Album:
- Namedropper
- Miscellaneous
- Soon The Birds
- The Rough Guide to Americana
- Johnstown
- Nettwerk Roots Sampler
- Voices at Borders
- Oh! From the Girls
- CBC Radio 3: Sessions, Volume 1
- O Sister, Where Art Thou?
- Oh Susanna
- Short Stories
- Songbirds: The Essential Album
- Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
- Reel to Reel V2.1: Singer/Songwriters
- Simply Being Loved (A Valentine Compilation)
- Gold In Them Hills - New Roots Classics
- Lock Up Your Devils - New Roots Classics II
- Sleepy Little Sailor
- Short Stories (Bonus Track Version)