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lyrics
Remember When- JG Stott
We were only seventeen,
young and dumb and sometimes mean.
Shaggy hair, no shirts,
searching after scars to cover other hurts.
If I could tell you then, what I know now,
turn you around, god knows how.
Then I wouldn’t have to lie awake each night,
searching for your face in the fading light.
Remember when
That car was fast, and that is true,
but no car was ever fast enough for you.
The engine made such a mournful wail,
sounded like hell hounds on your tail.
Never quite seemed like you had control,
sooner or later that would take its toll.
Cigarettes and cans, are scattered around,
what seems like it ought to be hallowed ground.
Remember when
I’m getting older, time moves on. I don’t know if we were right or wrong.
All I can do is sing you this song, and tell you I’ve missed you its been so long.
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All that’s left are memories,
it seems I’m trapped, you’re the one that’s free.
Last night I stood where the skid marks were,
thought about you, I thought about her.
Cassette tapes, teenage dreams,
wondered what the hell, it all means.
Yesterday I saw an old friend, he just smiled and said,
Remember when,
Remember when.
credits
from Dirt & Heartache,
released March 12, 2016
Jay Stott- Vocal, guitar
Arthur Lee Land- Guitar
Brian Schey- Bass
Brian McRae- Drums
John Macy- Pedal Steel
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