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WFhen I was 16 I didn't have a Ccare, A#t-tops off, wind in my hCair FRadio up so I could hCear those country soA#ngs C FI had a brown eyed girl she was sittin' sChotgun, Fholdin my hand in the hot summer sCun, FA Black Trans Am with the pedal dCown and we were A#gone RCaisin' hell not thinkin'F twice, IGmt's a wonder, that we Csurvived
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I was so yA#oung, Crestless and wild, Factin' so tough with the heart of a cChild And nA#ow I smile aCs I look bFack Her bA#are feet, up onC the dash, teFllin' a joke and makin' herC laugh YeA#ah I miss evCery bit of tFhat
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FNow things have changed since I waCs 16, andA# all I've got are some worn out dCreams, and a FA radio that won't piCck a station A#up C FAnd that brown-eyed girl well she movedC on, to A#put it lightly she's long Cgone FAnd I sold that muscle caCr when gas went A#up CAnd they say change is a good Fthing, bGmut man I sure do miss the old Cdays
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GmI can't complain, I'm doFin' good GmBut I'd go back if I coCuld
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To when I was so yoA#ung, rCestless and wild, aFctin' so tough with the hCeart of a child, back A#when my life was rCight on tFrack Hot summer nA#ights with a brown-eyed Cgirl, neFither of us a care in the wCorld A#Yeah I miss evCery bit of tFhat