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Damn You Seventeen lyrics
(Verse)
I still smell the smoke
I still taste the Crown
I still feel the vinyl of
The backseat with the windows halfway down
And I still hear 'pour some sugar on me in the tape deck'
'With both of us singing along' And I still hear me saying
'Baby, not yet, not yet'
(Pre-Chorus)
We talk about our memories
Damn, girl, you put a few on me, on me
(Chorus)
Life pulled out like a limo onto the highway after the prom
Time ran down like the scoreboard on the last hail mary ball.
My heart's still stuck at a stoplight
With you sittin' right next to me
And the red light won't turn green
Yeah, it won't turn green, damn you, seventeen
Damn you, seventeen
(Verse 2)
I still smell your hair
I still taste the salt
mixed with the cherry on yo lips
Afraid your momma might come home
I still see all of your vintage rock n' roll t-shirts
Hangin' on your closet door
Back when we didn't really know what we were
We were
(Pre-Chorus)
We talk about our heartache
I still want another replay, replay
(Chorus)
Life pulled out like a limo onto the highway after the prom
Time ran down like the scoreboard on the last hail mary ball.
My heart's still stuck at a stoplight
With you sittin' right next to me
And the red light won't turn green
Yeah, it won't turn green, damn you, seventeen
Damn you, seventeen
(Bridge)
Well, I wanna call, but I bet your number's changed a couple times
A couple towns ago, but I can't let you go
(Chorus x2)
Life pulled out like a limo onto the highway after the prom
Time ran down like the scoreboard on the last hail mary ball.
My heart's still stuck at a stoplight
With you sittin' right next to me
And the red light won't turn green
Yeah, it won't turn green, damn you, seventeen
Damn you, seventeen
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