Pontiac
Lyrics
I used to worry about nothing
Said I'd never grow up, and
I fell in love and it was enough until it wasn't
I used to dream that we could make it
But now I'm workin' on a paycheck
And the voice on the line says I'm doing fine
Can you tell that I'm faking?
And we watched our friends play the same old game
And we all pretend that we're okay
And we wanna say
Take me back to the time when getting old was turning twenty-five
'Cause in the CD that you burned me, you played it back
The way we laugh, windows down
Rolling 'round the south side of town
On your flip phone, you told your dad, no, you wouldn't crash
Maybe we went too fast
In your Pontiac
My mama worried 'bout my marriage
But now I'm worried 'bout my parents
You could try to run from what runs in your blood
But you still gotta share it
And we watch our friends play the same old game
And we all pretend that we're okay
We wanna say
Take me back to the time when getting old was turning twenty-five
'Cause in the CD that you burned me, you played it back
The way we laugh, windows down
Rolling 'round the south side of town
On your flip phone, you told your dad, no, you wouldn't crash
Maybe we went too fast
In your Pontiac
I used to worry 'bout real life
Until I fell into your eyes
I fell in love and it was enough to make me realize
You take me back to the time when getting old was turning twenty-five
'Cause in the CD that you burned me, you played it back
The way we laugh, windows down
Rolling 'round the south side of town
On your flip phone, you told your dad, no, you wouldn't crash
Maybe we went too fast
Maybe we went too
Maybe we went too fast
In your Pontiac
Writer(s): Eli Teplin, Mat Kearney, Rob Resnick, Robert Marvin
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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