The Best Is Yet to Come

Album: Take It To The Limit (2008)
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  • My first make-out session
    I learned my first lesson
    While trying to get to the next base
    When I slipped passed her waist
    She smacked my hand away
    Then I got a slap in the face

    If I could go back in time
    Wouldn't change a damn thing in my life
    Love the dumb things we do when we're young

    But the best is yet to come
    My first drinking lesson
    I followed all my friends
    Stole liquor went down to the lake
    Weed mixed with whiskey
    Hell I got so dizzy was more than my stomach could
    Take

    Go for it
    Run toward it
    Dive in head first
    Live life with no regret
    Put your heart out there
    Don't be scared you might get hurt

    My last high school lesson
    Scared of graduation
    Tipped a few back and showed up too late
    Well my mom got mad hell my dad he just laughed
    And said, son I have done the same thing Writer/s: AUSTIN WINKLER, BRIAN HOWES, ROSS HANSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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