Used to play cards at Alison's house late at nights
Never felt like I was missing out on the city lights
'Cause her innocence was pure
And her brown eyes seemed a cure
For anything that was ailing me or anything that might
We were young and we were free
It was nineteen ninety-three
And I's always told the years will go
So much faster than you can believe
But I did not believe...
Used to drive by Alison's house to see if she's home
Sometimes I'd stop and see her, sometimes I'd drive on
'Cause when you're young and when you're not
Always don't know what you got
Until someday you're years away and she's all gone
We were young and we were free
It was nineteen ninety-three
And I's always told the years will go
So much faster than you can believe
I'm starting to believe...
I drove out by Alison's house last Saturday
Don't think I'd been past it since her momma passed away
It looks just like it did then
And as the shivers flew down my skin
I wished to God I could stop and see her one more time again
We were young and we were free
It was nineteen ninety-three
And I's always told the years will go
So much faster than you can believe
It's still so hard to believe...
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ReplyDeleteI feel like I'll be singing this all day.
I definitely had a melody in my head as I was writing this one.
DeleteNice! I recently read a poem about an old girlfriend at an open mic night and felt a little guilty even though this was years before meeting my wife. Jeff https://fromarockyhillside.com
ReplyDeleteWow. That's a bold move.
DeleteIs bold the right word? :-)