She said forever's gonna be like this
Class ring promise and a shotgun kiss
Blue jean smoke and backseat dreams
Made kids in love believe anything

She can't feel rain in July without thinking about him
And he can't see top down old jeeps without thinking about her
We love how forever begins
But the trouble with forever is it always ends, oh

She thought love was a pretty white dress
He thought the work was done when she said yes
Three hundred people heard her say I do
But there was no one there when he said we're through

And she can't help sometimes wishing they could start over
And he knows there's so many things that he should've told her
We love how forever begins
But the trouble with forever is it always ends
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh

He holds her hand as she says goodbye
Fifty years in the blink of an eye
As close to forever as you'll ever get
The trouble with forever is it always ends


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Trouble With Forever Lyrics as written by Marc Beeson Jason Cole Saenz

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    You yelled hey when your car wouldn't start So you got real nervous and started to eat your heart out Now you're so fat your shoes don't fit on your feat You got trouble And it's tailor made Well mama lay your head down in the shade 'Cause your eyes are tired, and your feat are too And you wish the world was as tired as you, whoa Well I'll write a letter, and I'll send it away And put all the trouble in int you had today

    Oh your telephone ring and you went "oh ho" You forgot about this, and you forgot about that 'Cause you got to get back to what you doing Goodbye, click that, so and so You're an island and on your own

    You yelled hey when the stove blew up Upset? why yes And the footprints on your ceiling, they're almost gone And you're wondering why? Well mama lay your head down, don't you cry

    dmk5n2on December 22, 2020   Link

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