You dad used to work with my dad I remember You and I used to argue About who was taller When our families Got together for dinner You were the boy With the slightly curly blondish hair We were those friends Who were friends when they saw each other But our time together Was always limited And we never hung out or talked When our families didn't arrange to meet But I remember you well You probably don't recall this But you taught me how to tie my shoes When we were little Back then It was okay To be friends with a guy your age Without any thought of romance Having any possibility Of coming into play But now You and I Are older The same age And tonight And I heard your family Was coming So I put on a dress Even though it was a bit much For the occasion I blow dried my hair And put on my make up Tried to look pretty for you Rehearsed smiling When I opened the door to you But unfortunately I opened the door And only your parents came in You were busy or something I don't know The parents joke About how they should have told you That I was going to be there Good opportunity for you to get a girlfriend But honestly That is kind of along the same lines That I was thinking I got all dressed up For nothing I'm a little disappointed They talk about you They say you've grown tall Stockier than your older brother I wonder If your attractive eyes Have changed at all I hope not Your eyes always smiled Brighter than your mouth I hope to see you soon sometime Because I'd like to see What has become Of the boy I used to know Who taught me how to tie my laces With the smiling eyes And the slightly curly blondish hair You might have forgotten me But I Remember you