Dillingham Lane
Do you remember when we were kids
When we first moved to town
Well I started school and you stayed at home
When I got back, we'd walk around
Now old Charlie lived in that one-room shack
He'd sit and stare out thru his screen
We'd wave to him and he'd wave back
I don't think I ever saw him leave
And we all grew older, the winds blew colder
The only thing that still remains
Are the footsteps on Dillingham Lane
Do you recall, yeah, I bet you do
I never meant to be so mean
And all the pain I took out on you
Has always haunted me
And now it's clear what we've lost
It dug a hole inside of me
I didn't know how much love could cost
You were all I really had, you see
And we both grew older, the wind blew colder
The only thing that still remains
Are the footsteps on Dillingham Lane
So here we are, back home again
Another year, some other street
And here and there, some holes to mend
And promises to keep
And we all grow older, the wind still blows colder
The only thing that still remains
Are the footsteps ...
We all grow older, the wind blows colder
The only thing that still remains
Are the footsteps down Dillingham Lane