These old town roads don't seem the same When you're not around, but we still speak your name A name like that sticks in your mind Like a character from an old school nursery rhyme And though it's sad to see You will never be a distant memory 'Cause you were always a friend to me When we first met, I was just fifteen You gave me your hat, said it was Pete Doherty's Well, I don't know if that's true, but knowing you, it could well have been All the things you've done and seen, I don't need to pretend 'Cause you and I are friends until the end Well, I mean, the end for me Remember the time that you jumped in a skip Just to make us laugh and it did? Remember the times when we were kids In clothes that didn't fit? And in my mind, you're on that ironing board, singing "Surfin' USA" Yeah, in my mind, you're still here today La-la-la-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la And if you heard this song, well, you'd probably laugh Saying, "Dry your eyes, stop acting so damn daft" And if I saw your face, but every day, I do And every time my phone lights up, I wish that it was you I think you would agree That you will never be a distant memory My friend, my mate, Jimi