Young Love (Alabama Skies)

Album: Love In The Dark (2023)
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  • V1
    We were young and in love
    In Alabama
    But it wasn't Birmingham and it wasn't Mobile
    So we were nowhere
    Dreamers with a blank stare
    Running lost highways through the cotton fields

    V2
    You'd slide over on my bench seat
    You'd make a joke and poke fun at me
    Just because I kept a Bible on the dash of my truck
    It ain't that I read it much
    It was really just there for looks
    And young love on lost highways, we needed the luck

    Chorus
    'cuz isn't it something
    How young love can turn to nothing
    If you add a little distance, and time passes by
    So I said, "lets get affectionate.
    Like it says in the New Testament"
    We were laughing at tomorrow and grinning through the night

    V3
    Do you remember when we'd wonder
    Go floating down the Escatawpa
    We wasn't really doing nothing, but passing time
    And running from the knowledge
    You were soon to leave for college
    And we were splashing on the creek banks, and trying no to cry

    Chorus
    'cuz isn't it something
    How young love can turn to nothing
    If you add a little distance, and time passes by
    It's a shame we had to grow up
    And couldn't stay in the moment
    When our days were long and our passions were high

    V4
    I helped your daddy move ya
    Into the dorms in Tuscaloosa
    You better not forget me, you whispered in my ear
    I couldn't smile so I faked it
    We both knew I'd never make it
    Even if I found the money to see you up here

    Chorus
    'cuz isn't it something
    How young love can turn to nothing
    If you add a little distance, and time passes by
    But I always will remember
    The summer that we spent together
    Them innocent nights, 'neath the alabama skies Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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