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Christian McClain - The Finer Things Lyrics



Christian McClain - The Finer Things Lyrics
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Afternoon corner seat
Two Long Islands hold the tea
We are right where we're supposed to be
It's your smile and shining eyes
Takes me close to paradise
You say what more could we really need?
I'd trade a Maserati full of gas for a beat up six string & a photograph
Of us when we were seventeen so young
They can cling all their riches I'll take a sink that's full of dishes
One day we might miss this right?
The older I get the more that I start to see
The finer things in life are free
Afternoon corner seat
Friends that feel like family
And we are right where we're supposed to be
Asking how's your mom and dad
Inside jokes the waiter laughs
And you say what more could we really need?
I know that life could take it all away
Like an empty bottle of our favorite rosé
And that's okay
We could be all dressed up take on the town
Or stay at home when the lights go out
As long as we can keep each other company
The older I get the more that I start to see
The finer things in life are free
Afternoon corner seat
Back porch full of memories
An empty chair where he's supposed to be
All this time I've been praying
Searching for a message in the stars
And I'm still waiting
So keep your caviar your diamond rings
To see my granddad next to me
I wanna hold on to the things I really need
It's the good the bad the mystery the million little fragile things
That kinda start to look like a masterpiece
The older I get the more that I start to see
If all I have's this life in front of me
Then the finer things in life are still free
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Afternoon corner seat
Two Long Islands hold the tea
We are right where we're supposed to be
It's your smile and shining eyes
Takes me close to paradise
You say what more could we really need?
I'd trade a Maserati full of gas for a beat up six string & a photograph
Of us when we were seventeen so young
They can cling all their riches I'll take a sink that's full of dishes
One day we might miss this right?
The older I get the more that I start to see
The finer things in life are free
Afternoon corner seat
Friends that feel like family
And we are right where we're supposed to be
Asking how's your mom and dad
Inside jokes the waiter laughs
And you say what more could we really need?
I know that life could take it all away
Like an empty bottle of our favorite rosé
And that's okay
We could be all dressed up take on the town
Or stay at home when the lights go out
As long as we can keep each other company
The older I get the more that I start to see
The finer things in life are free
Afternoon corner seat
Back porch full of memories
An empty chair where he's supposed to be
All this time I've been praying
Searching for a message in the stars
And I'm still waiting
So keep your caviar your diamond rings
To see my granddad next to me
I wanna hold on to the things I really need
It's the good the bad the mystery the million little fragile things
That kinda start to look like a masterpiece
The older I get the more that I start to see
If all I have's this life in front of me
Then the finer things in life are still free
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Writer: Christian McClain, Garrison Burgess
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Christian McClain
Language: English
Length: 3:41
Written by: Christian McClain, Garrison Burgess

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