Lyrics

If we were sixteen again We'd still be playing baseball Mixing Big Red and Red Man On the left side of the infield And both D'Amico sisters Would be sitting in the bleachers And we'd ask them to the movies Instead of acting like two big deals My friend, if we were sixteen again If we were sixteen again I'd suggest we study harder Maybe be a little smarter And not so hell-bent Drink a few more Sun-Drops Leave the Mad Dog to the winos Ride around with our shirts off Man, we looked good back then Old friend, if we were sixteen again If we were sixteen again I guess, we thought we'd live forever Thought we'd always be together And things would never change, oh, no If we were sixteen again Well, I'd have stood up to you Told you, you weren't drivin' Took your keys and drove you home And I'd tell you that I loved you Like you were my own brother And I'd be talking to you now Instead of this headstone Old friend, if we were sixteen again If we were sixteen again
Writer(s): Jimmy Melton, Neal (rms) Lee Coty, Phillip Brian White Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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