Half a mile in a different world
From where I laid my head
Driving by, why did it go?
Why's a willow tree dead?
Been told a time or two
You've only got today
Without my Cherrington Lane
Life would just be plain
Climing on that old oak tree
The branches never broke on me
Never did say goodbye
Cause it's always up in my mind
It won't fade away
Won't fade away
Cherrington Lane
Driving home doesn't take as long
As down that old road
A driveway filled with gravel and dirt
Will always sound like home
The birds still eat that same old seed
Every day
We know it aint on the ground
At Cherrington Lane
Skipping rocks down that road
For hours at a time
Never did say goodbye
Cause it's always up in my mind
It won't fade away
Won't fade away
Cherrington Lane
Even now, waking up
Wherever I stay
My heart's never gonna be without
My Cherrington Lane
credits
from Relic 45,
released January 1, 2012
written by Jeremy Briggs
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