People Like You and Me
Written by Jack Sundrud and Craig Bickhardt

On the table in the kitchen
A puzzle with some pieces missin’
Right where a smile would fit in
There’s a hole

On the mantle, clock is tickin’
In between, the silence thickens
Feels like the final brick in
Some old wall

When people turn like pages
Fade like fashions in a magazine
Sometimes people just forget what
They used to see in people like you
And people like me

There’s a crack across the ceiling
On the wall the paint is peeling
There’s a patch across the feeling
But it won’t hold

People change, but they don’t plan it
Nothin’ you can take for granted
Once a heart grows disenchanted
You never know

'Cause people turn like pages
Fade like fashions in a magazine
Sometimes people just forget what
They used to see in people like you
And people like me

Yes and people, they’re only human
They don’t come with no guarantee
Sometimes people can’t remember
What love used to be
People like you
And people like me