Never Gets Old

Album: Never Gets Old (2017)
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  • Time has a way
    Of wearing on things
    Puts another wrinkle on your skin
    Another dollar on your overhead
    Don't it baby, yeah

    And it don't ever stop
    We just try to keep up
    Watch another clock, pay another bill
    Push another rock up a big ol' hill
    Don't we baby, yeah

    Sometimes, it feels like a broken record
    But baby, you never do

    Never gets old watchin' you laugh
    Feelin' your kiss, kissin' me back
    I never get tired, tired of that
    No, it never gets old
    It never gets old, holdin' your hand
    Gonna stay young bein' your man
    Lovin' you over and over again
    No, it never gets old
    Might wear me out sometime but it never gets old

    Love has a way
    Of outlivin' everything
    It don't retire, don't move south
    Don't expire, 'cause it don't know how
    Lucky me, yeah

    Sometimes, it feels like we're just twenty-one
    And I've barley begun lovin' you

    Never gets old watchin' you laugh
    Feelin' your kiss, kissin' me back
    I never get tired, tired of that
    No, it never gets old
    It never gets old, holdin' your hand
    Gonna stay young bein' your man
    Lovin' you over and over again
    No, it never gets old
    Might wear me out sometime but it never gets old

    Sometimes it feels like we're just twenty-one
    And I've barely begun loving you

    It never gets old watchin' you laugh
    Feelin' your kiss, kissin' me back
    I never get tired, tired of that
    No, it never gets old
    It never gets old, seein' your face
    When I come home from a long day
    Like sunshine and Amazing Grace
    No, it never gets old
    Wrap me up in your arms 'cause it never gets old
    Wrap me up in your arms 'cause it never gets old

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