21 Forever

Album: The Outlaw Side of Me (2023)
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  • I changed the number on my phone
    My heart finally found a home
    You can't be twenty-one forever
    I put the bottle on the shelf
    Thought about more than just myself
    You can't be twenty-one forever

    There's a time for young and dumb
    For lovers, lines and songs
    You go to bed in the morning
    After you stumble in at dawn
    Had to get my act together
    Learn to appreciate stormy weather
    You can't be twenty-one forever

    The cards aren't always Jacks and Aces
    Pretty soon you gotta face it
    You can't be twenty-one forever
    Write your story, but turn the page
    Don't be afraid to act your age
    No, you can't be twenty-one forever

    There's a time for young and dumb
    For lovers, lines and songs
    You go to bed in the morning
    After you stumble in at dawn
    Had to get my act together
    Learn to appreciate stormy weather
    You can't be twenty-one forever

    So enjoy it while you can
    'Cause it's just a number, man
    Like wine you only get better all the time
    And there's a beauty with growing up
    So pour it out and fill the cup
    'Cause, you can't be twenty-one forever
    No, you can't be twenty-one forever, ooh

    Twenty-one forever
    Twenty-one forever
    Twenty-one forever
    Twenty-one forever
    Twenty-one forever
    Twenty-one forever Writer/s: Chris Janson, Tom Douglas, Tommy Cecil
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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