Lyrics 19 Something - Mark Wills
I
saw
Star
Wars
at
least
eight
times
Had
the
pac-man
pattern
memorized
And
I′ve
seen
the
stuff
they
put
inside
Stretch
Armstrong
I
was
Roger
Stauback
back
in
my
back
yard
Had
a
shoebox
full
of
baseball
cards
And
a
couple
of
Evil
Kinevil
scars
On
my
right
arm
Well,
I
was
a
kid
when
Elvis
died
And
my
mama
cried
It
was
1970-something
In
the
world
that
I
grew
up
in
Farrah
Faucett
hair-do
days
Bell
bottoms
and
8-track
tapes
Lookin'
back
now
I
can
see
me
And
oh,
man
did
I
look
cheesy
But
I
wouldn′t
trade
those
days
for
nothin'
It
was
1970-something
It
was
the
dawning
of
a
new
decade
When
we
got
our
first
microwave
And
Dad
broke
down
and
finally
shaved
Those
sideburns
off
I
took
the
stickers
off
of
my
Rubix
cube
Watched
MTV
all
afternoon
My
first
love
was
Daisy
Duke
In
them
cut
off
jeans
A
Space
Shuttle
fell
out
of
the
sky
And
the
whole
world
cried
It
was
1980-something
In
the
world
that
I
grew
up
in
Skating
rinks
and
Black
Trans
Ams
Big
hair
and
parachute
pants
Lookin'
back
now
I
can
see
me
And
oh,
man
did
I
look
cheesy
But
I
wouldn′t
trade
those
days
for
nothin′
It
was
1980-something
Now
I
got
a
mortgage
and
an
SUV
But
all
this
responsibility
Makes
me
wish
sometimes
Sometimes
It
was
1980-something
In
the
world
that
I
grew
up
in
Skating
rinks
and
Black
Trans
Ams
Big
hair
and
parachute
pants
Lookin'
back
now
I
can
see
me
And
oh,
man
did
I
look
cheesy
But
I
wouldn′t
trade
those
days
for
nothin'
It
was
1980-something
1970-something
Aw,
it
was
19-something
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