Dinner for Eight

Creed Bratton

Time don't mean that much to me
People come and people go
I try to find some good in all
Then they go and let me down

Time don’t mean that much to me
The days and weeks may travel on
Practiced smiles and shiny eyes
Laugh at you when you turn around

The days of fun I counted on
I'd ask my friends with me
But as the day drew to a close
Alone, alone, alone I'd be

Callous time will pass me by
My open wounds may heal
I pick my friends with caution now
So the days and years and tears I won’t fear

Trivia about the song Dinner for Eight by The Grass Roots

When was the song “Dinner for Eight” released by The Grass Roots?
The song Dinner for Eight was released in 1968, on the album “Feelings”.
Who composed the song “Dinner for Eight” by The Grass Roots?
The song “Dinner for Eight” by The Grass Roots was composed by Creed Bratton.

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