Lyrics Twenty-One - Cörey Smith
When
I
was
only
seventeen,
couldn't
wait
for
twenty
one
I'd
hang
around
on
Clayton
Street
in
the
bars
there
gettin'
drunk
A
baseball
cap
and
a
fake
ID
would
get
me
in
the
clubs
Then
I
would
dance
with
the
college
girls
and
lie
about
who
I
was
I'd
say
"I'm
pre-Med.
here
at
UGA,
live
on
Milledge
Avenue.
I
was
raised
over
in
Buckhead,
I
drive
a
BMW."
I
was
breakin'
hearts
and
takin'
names
and
numbers
just
for
fun.
Stealin'
kisses
wishin'
I
was
twenty
one.
When
Thursdays
came
and
pocket
change
would
quickly
disappear
Upstairs
at
Lowry's
Tavern,
we'd
pay
a
nickel
for
every
beer
Shootin'
pool,
smokin'
cigarettes
with
a
dizzy
head
and
a
grin
Four
A.M.
on
a
school
night,
still
hangin'
out
with
my
friends
One
hour's
sleep
on
a
dirty
couch,
no
shower,
off
to
school
Smellin'
just
like
a
brewery
with
a
bad
hangover
too
The
teachers
all
would
hassle
me:
"Stay
awake,
pay
attention"
I
was
catchin'
hell,
wishin'
I
was
twenty
one.
The
youngest
one
of
all
my
friends,
I
didn't
act
my
age
Too
cool
for
the
football
games
and
the
homecoming
parades
Now
I
look
back
and
I
have
to
smile,
cause
boy
it
was
fun
Bein'
seventeen,
wishin'
I
was
twenty
one
Now
I'm
only
twenty
six,
feelin'
more
like
fourty
three
My
hairline's
disappearing,
and
I
never
get
ID'd
My
clothes
are
out
of
fashion,
no
I'm
not
cool
anymore
In
the
bed
by
ten
o'clock
each
night,
and
up
at
half-past
four
Still
I
go
down
to
that
college
town
when
the
Bulldogs
play
at
home
I
drink
keg
beer
from
a
trash
can
til
the
whole
damn
thing
is
gone
Then
I
look
at
all
those
college
girls
so
innocent
and
young
And
I
just
check
'em
out,
and
say
"Damn...
I
wish
I
was
twenty
one"
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