paroles de chanson Even When We Do - Guy Penrod
Sitting
there
in
church
last
Sunday
You
reached
across
and
took
my
hand.
Heaven
help
me
I
started
thinking
about
Bucket
seats
in
my
old
Trans
Am.
Parked
there
in
your
parents'
driveway
I
couldn't
take
my
eyes
off
you.
It
felt
so
good
to
hear
you
tell
me
you
loved
me
too.
That'll
never
get
old,
even
when
we
do.
Early
morning
cups
of
coffee,
Late
night
kisses
on
my
cheek,
Knowing
I
got
someone
else
praying
for
my
soul
to
keep,
Shaking
hands
and
one
small
diamond,
The
way
I
felt
that
night
in
June,
Along
with
all
the
other
memories
I
hold
on
to
That'll
never
get
old,
even
when
we
do.
Even
when
we're
sitting
there
With
nothing
but
silver
in
our
hair
In
a
couple
of
matching
rocking
chairs
Watching
the
world
go
by.
We'll
load
the
grandkids
in
the
car
and
drive
to
the
Dairy
Queen.
The
whole
way
there
they'll
be
rolling
their
eyes
at
me
For
hitting
on
you
like
we're
still
17.
You
know
I'm
gonna
try.
Someday
I'll
slow
down
a
little.
You
might
even
slow
down
too.
As
long
as
this
old
heart's
still
beating,
I'll
be
loving
you.
That'll
never
get
old,
that'll
never
get
old,
even
when
we
do.
That'll
never
get
old,
even
when
we
do,
even
when
we
do.
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