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| [Verse 1] She was seventeen Sun on her hair in that corner café Stirring sugar in a chipped white cup Saying, "maybe I'll leave this town someday" In her twenties I watched her walk the aisle in lace Laughing as her veil caught on the door "I trip when I'm happy," she said, hiding her face [Chorus] She’s been loved forever From shy first glance to silver dawn Every year, another page Same old song keeps rolling on Every season, every change Every line upon her skin She’s been loved forever And I’d choose her all again [Verse 2] In her thirties Crayons on walls, toys on the stair She'd fall asleep with a book in her hand Cookie crumbs still tangled in her hair In her forties Office lights and late-night calls She’d kick off heels, dance in the fridge glow Jazz on the radio, phone off the wall [Chorus] [Bridge] In her fifties She learned to sleep past dawn Booked the trip she’d always circled Came back with stories and a sunburned yawn In her sixties She stopped asking, "Is it too late?" Paint on her hands, dirt on her knees Said, "I finally learned to love my own face" In her seventies Soft scarf, strong eyes, steady hand She laughs when her memories tangle Says, "I never thought the years could feel this grand" [Chorus] [Outro] Now the candles crowd the table Names and faces blur and blend She leans in close, whispers, "promise" I say, "I’ll be here at the end" She was seventeen, she is everything Every age we ever were She’s been loved forever And forever’s still with her |
Written, produced - Rick Dean
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