In case you don't remember. I left a picture of us on the hood of your truck from that spring break. We were young and a little bit crazy enough to just think.
Do you remember when we snuck out of the house at the stroke of midnight. I was waitin' 'round the block. 'Cause your daddy would have killed me if he'd a seen me.
There's a moment I can see. I close my eyes from this window seat. It's you and me under a midnight sky. Leaning on your car in the parking lot. Wish I could go back to that spot.
The mention of your name. That's all it takes. My heart re-breaks. My whole world shakes. And it's flashback driveway pouring rain. Nothing I can do, nothing I can say.
Got the visor down drivin' into the sunset. Ain't come up on your dirt road turn yet. This Chevrolet is 5 away. Just enough time to burn half a cigarette.
I usually tell you take your time. Go 45, ease in your drive. I put it in park, come inside. While you get ready. We lay it back, we take it slow. We put the night on cruise control.
If you'd a got here 'fore my buzz kicked in. I'd a told you where to go, I'd a never let you in. Crashed out on the couch waitin' on that sun to come up.
When you're good, girl you're good. Doing every little thing exactly like you should. So sweet, with your angel eyes just killin' me. On the porch, blue sky.
I guess you heard I was pedal to the metal. On a downhill slide. Girl, you know those rumors get to flyin' in a town this size. No, I didn't feel a thing when you threw that.
Like a rainy Sunday morning makes me want to stay in bed. Twisted up all day long. You're my inspiration, girl you take me places. Put the words right into these songs.
Life ain't fair, everybody knows it. Good guys don't always win. It is what it is, you can't control it. . That's how it's always been. But you ain't gonna hear me complaining.
Yeah, you got a 24-pack and some plastic cups. Blue pyramid of cans keeps stacking up. And the forecast says I can't pass it up. . Cause it's going down, rain or shine.
Well it's takin' the long way home from work. 'Cause you heard some raindrops hit the dirt. So you head on out to BFE. . And break on in them BFGs. Just start the fires with gasoline.
You ticked off your dad. When you got a little heart shaped tat. Right there in the middle of your back. But if you ask me, it makes you even more attractive.
I remember how you stuck your hand in mine. where we were on the boardwalk. When I stuck that five in a jar. for the tikibar band to play. . Gettin' stuck with you in that photo booth.
I know you're fightin with your mama. I know you're sick of that drama. Yeah, I could pick you up in a pick-up truck, baby, if you wanna. I got some room in the front seat. Some good tunes with the backbeat. Yeah I know a place, girl, where the troubles of the world won't ever find you and me. So let's go-oh-oh oh-whoa-oh. Out where the river runs deep and the sycamores grow-oh-oh, oh-whoa-oh. Nobody gotta know-oh-oh, oh-whoa-oh. If you wanna go crazy, baby let's go-oh-oh, oh-whoa-oh. Too far down a two lane road. Ro-ooooooad. Ro-oo-oo-oad. Ro-oo-oo-oad.
You know that ball cap, blue jeans. White tee, average joe. I'm one of those. Beer slammer, all dammer. Gear jammer in a cloud of smoke. Yeah, I'm one of those.
Walking around this place, don't look the same. But some footprints you just can't erase. Even if they go and pave my dirt memory lane, yeah. Step-by-step this is where I came from.
Hey girl, I'm just a small town run around. I get my kicks out on the outskirts of town. I could never do it like a pretty city boy. I'm more a fishin' in the dark nitty gritty boy.
We fight and we makeup. We're cool then we breakup. Like it's the last time. But it ain't the first. . We leave and we run back. Baby, so much that. Everyone says that.