Years To Come
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Picture Frames

Picture Frames lyrics by Years To Come. I wrote my name in the dust on a picture frame The image still the same My reflection changed The glass was cracked...

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Picture Frames

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I wrote my name in the dust on a picture frame

The image still the same

My reflection changed

The glass was cracked

The picture torn

But those memories

Still keep me warm

Oh the glory days

Oh the memories

I wrote your name next to mine on the picture frame

If you had known me on that day

You could see how much I've changed

I'm taller now

My hair got cut

I'm smiling now

Unlike before

Oh the memories

Oh the memories

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