Hidden Hardwood Floors
Lyrics
We Never crossed paths
In this life
But about a year
After she died
Her empty house
It fell to me
A hundred thirty years of history
Hidden hardwood floors and memories
It survived so Improbably
Oh, and they say
That thanks to Shirley
The wrecking balls were kept at bay
A little bit of myth
A little bit of truth
Oh, but who can say
And at the end of the day
The only constant is change
She never claimed it
Was paradise
And her words
They linger in my mind
If only she could see the neighborhood these days
Much to her dismay
How quickly so much can change
Yet the neighborhood she loved remains
Oh, and they say
That thanks to Shirley
The wrecking balls were kept at bay
A little bit of myth
A little bit of truth
Oh, but who can say
And at the end of the day
The only constant is change
Oh, and they say
That thanks to Shirley
The wrecking balls were kept at bay
A little bit of myth
A little bit of truth
Oh, but who can say
And at the end of the day
The only constant is change
Oh, and they say
That thanks to Shirley
The neighborhood remains today
A little bit of myth
A little bit of truth
Oh, but who can say
And at the end of the day
The only constant is change
Writer(s): Jon Barth, Tessa Kresch
Copyright(s): Lyrics © DistroKid
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