paroles de chanson Red Ragtop - Tim McGraw
I
was
20
and
she
was
18
We
were
just
about
as
wild
as
we
were
green
in
the
ways
of
the
world
She'd
pick
me
up
in
that
red
ragtop
We
were
free
of
the
folks
and
hiding
from
the
cops
on
a
summer
night
Running
all
the
red
lights
And
we'd
park
way
out
in
a
clearing
in
a
grove
And
the
night
was
as
hot
as
a
coal-burning
stove
We
were
cooking
with
gas,
knew
it
had
to
last
In
the
back
of
that
red
ragtop
She
said,
"Please
don't
stop"
Well,
the
very
first
time
her
mother
met
me
Her
green-eyed
girl
had
been
a
mother-to-be
for
two
weeks
I
was
out
of
a
job
and
she
was
in
school
And
life
was
fast
and
the
world
was
cruel
We
were
young
and
wild
We
decided
not
to
have
a
child
So
we
did
what
we
did
and
we
tried
to
forget
And
we
swore
up
and
down
there
would
be
no
regrets
in
the
morning
light
But
on
the
way
home
that
night
On
the
back
of
that
red
ragtop
She
said,
"Please
don't
stop
loving
me"
We
took
one
more
trip
around
the
sun
But
it
was
all
make-believe
in
the
end
No,
I
can't
say
where
she
is
today
I
can't
remember
who
I
was
back
then
Well,
you
do
what
you
do
and
you
pay
for
your
sins
And
there's
no
such
thing
as
what
might
have
been
That's
a
waste
of
time,
drive
you
out
of
your
mind
I
was
stopped
at
a
red
light
just
yesterday
beside
a
young
girl
in
a
cabriolet
And
her
eyes
were
green,
and
I
was
in
an
old
scene
I
was
back
in
that
red
ragtop
On
the
day
she
stopped
loving
me
I
was
back
in
that
red
ragtop
On
the
day
she
stopped
loving
me
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