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Intro: G Am G I was twenty and she was eighteen Am We were just about as wild as we were green G Am In the ways of the world G She picked me up in that red ragtop Am We were free of the folks, hiding from the cops G Am On a summer night, runnin' all the red lights G And we parked way out at a clearing in a grove Am And the night was as hot as a coal burning stove G Am We were cookin' with gas, ooh it had to last C G Am In the back of that red ra---gtop C G Am She said please don't stop G Am Lovin' me G Well the very first time her mother met me Am Her green eyed girl had been a mother to be G Am For two weeks G I was out of a job and she was in school Am But life was fast and the world was cruel G Am We were young and wild, we decided not to have a child G So we did what we did and we tried to forget Am And we swore up and down there would be no regrets G Am In the morning light, but on the way home that night C G Am On the back of that red ra---gtop C G Am She said please don't stop G Am Lovin' me C G Am G We took one more trip around the sun C G Am But it was all make believe in the end C G Am Em No I can't say where she is today Am7 Bm C Am I can't remember who I was back then G Am G Well you do what you do and you pay for your sins Am And there's no such thing as what might have been G Am That's a waste of time, drive you outta your mind G I was stopped at a red light just yesterday Am G Beside a young girl in a Cabriolet and her eyes were green Am And I was in an old scene C G Am I was back in that red ra---gtop C G Am On the day she stopped G Am Lovin' me C G Am I was back in that red ra---gtop C G Am On the day she stopped G Am Lovin' me Outro: G Am
Written by Jason White
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