Every high school band has a token "somebody got a delay pedal for Christmas" song. This is ours. It was also the start of our "aggressively rip off Harder To Fall" phase. Cale wrote the guitar solo, and one of the early versions of the song had a gnarly bit of feedback at the end that I always wanted to recreate for the EP version, but we just couldn't get it to sound right.
lyrics
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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