Mat Kearney

Mat Kearney - Seventeen lyrics

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I was only seventeen living out a reckless dream,

Riding those summer streets to the corner of High and 13

Me and other city boys running too wild and too bored

Looking for a grown man's toys out at that corner store

Well they threw the money to me and somebody's I.D.

I was in the parking lot scared as hell

Sending sixteen dollars down a wishing well

Two bottles of wine, those red and blue lights

Took a trip down town for the very first time

Watching my own life flash before my eyes

Like I was seventeen

She was from across the tracks with the private school laugh

We were both falling too fast down a river that wouldn't last

It was only one night and our first time

I was in the parking lot scared as hell

Sending sixteen dollars down a wishing well

I held her tight between those yellow lines

Sat there crying about a miscarried life

Watching my own life flash before my eyes

Like I was seventeen

Oh it was a lifetime ago

I pray for mercy walking on down that road

I met the woman of my dreams, she said yes to me

And she said, "Baby I'm late, never this late. I'm feeling a change. We

Should find out either way."

And I'm grabbing my keys and I'm shutting the front door

I can hardly breathe driving that familiar road

And I'm parked between those yellow lines

Looking down that aisle

Don't know whether to laugh or whether to cry

I'm in the parking lot scared as hell

Sending sixteen dollars down a wishing well

Two pink lines or maybe just one

Could be my daughter or it could be my son

Watching our own lives flash before my eyes

Like I was seventeen

Funny how the years switch around the tears that way

Like I was seventeen

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