Mitch Rossell Lyrics
Every Bit of That Lyrics
I was sixteen, and didnt have a care
T-tops off,
Wind in my hair
Radio up so I could hear those country songs
I had a brown-eyed girl, she was sittin shot gun,
Holdin; my hand in the hot summer sun
Black Trans Am, with the pedal down and we were gone.
Raisin hell, not thinkin twice;
Its a wonder we survived.
I was so young, restless and wild
Actin so tough with the heart of a child
Now I smile as I look back
Her bare feet up, on the dash,
Tellin a joke and makin her laugh,
And I miss every bit of that.
Things have changed since I was sixteen.
All Ive got are some worn out dreams,
And a radio that wont pick a station up.
And that brown-eyed girl,
Well, she moved on.
To put it lightly shes long gone,
And I sold that muscle car when gas went up.
They say change is a good thing
And I sure do miss the old days.
I was so young, restless and wild
Actin so tough with the heart of a child
Now I smile as I look back
Her bare feet up, on the dash,
Tellin a joke and makin her laugh,
And I miss every bit of that.
I take a plane, Im doin good.
Id go back if I could
To when
I was so young, restless and wild
Actin so tough with the heart of a child
Back when my life was right on track.
Hot summer nights with a brown-eyed girl,
Neither of us a care in the world.
And I miss every bit of that
Miss every bit of that
I miss every bit of that
That
Miss every bit of that