Lyrics Cool - John Michael Montgomery
He
really
liked
flannel
with
big
bore
arms
If
you
looked
in
his
closet,
it
was
all
that
you
saw
He'd
dress
up
on
Sunday,
a
body
looked
neat
In
a
green
leisure
suit
with
wing
tips
on
his
feet
An'
I
hated
the
music
he
played
in
the
car
It
was
hard
to
believe
he
called
those
people
stars
They'd
sang
through
their
noses
like
they
all
had
colds
I
guess
it's
hard
to
be
cool
when
you're
forty
years
old
An'
I
was
fifteen
and
real
hip
with
long
hair
An'
I'd
ask
Mamma,
I'm
home
"Why's
Daddy
so
square?"
An'
I
couldn't
believe
all
that
he
didn't
know
I
guess
it's
hard
to
be
cool
when
you're
forty
years
old
The
night,
I
turned
twenty,
she
came
with
the
news
Scared
half
to
death,
an'
didn't
know
what
to
do
An'
I
told
her,
"I'm
sorry",
but
it's
not
too
late
There's
a
doctor
I've
heard
of,
who
fixes
mistakes
An'
I
thought
he
was
workin',
an'
I
was
alone
But
he
was
standin'
behind
me
when
I
hung
up
the
phone
He
said,
"Son,
there's
a
few
things
you
don't
know
about
If
you
listen
real
close,
we
can
figure
this
out"
'Cause
I
was
eighteen
and
as
wild
as
they
came
When
one
night,
a
young
girl
told
me
the
same
thing
An'
you
wouldn't
be
here
if
she
hadn't
said
no
You
see,
it's
hard
to
be
cool
when
you're
twenty
years
old
These
days
I
like
flannel
an'
old
Levi
jeans
An'
I
look
at
my
young
boy,
who
just
turned
fifteen
An'
I
know
what
he's
thinkin',
but
it's
okay,
you
know
You
see
it's
hard
to
be
cool
when
you're
fifteen
years
old
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