Lyrics

I wanna' play outside in the summer Forget about the voice of my mother Saying, "oh, don't lie out in the sun" I wanna' eat like nobody's watching Every piece of cake in the oven Baby, no, won't share with anyone In forty years, I wanna' hear you say You're still beautiful and that'll never change See I've been holding on to rules That I'd love to break with you Maybe we could just let go Maybe we could just get old Gonna' let my hair go to gray 'n Spend the money on a long vacation We can go to anywherе we choose Gonna' let thе kids do the dishes We don't have to be so ambitious We can sleep in every day 'till noon In forty years, I wanna' see your face With that same expression as on our wedding day See I've been holding on to rules That I'd love to break with you Maybe we could just let go Maybe we could just get old In forty years, the wrinkles on my skin Will tell the story of the places that I've been And wouldn't that be something sweet You could take the ride with me Maybe we could just let go Maybe we could just get old
Writer(s): James Mccollum, Barbra Lica Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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