Billy, won't you stay You've been up all night Talking 'bout flowers from '65 That print on that dress that you always liked When we were young enough to go out and dance at night
We'd cross the street and you'd hold my hand Same man now that you were back then Young kids, good for nothing, but high hoping Broken, starving plastic ring, perfect for eloping
The years went by fast, you were so good to me Our children have children Billy, how could it be? But ninety years is nothing to some kids like us So, baby stick around and tell a story just because
Billy, stay a while Lately you've been slipping in and out Billy, stay a child And tell me 'bout that girl you dreamed about Billy stay a while Tell me of the lovers who once were And Billy, stay a child Tell me 'bout that girl and how you loved her
Billy, don't forget, won't you keep on tryin' I'll keep my ears open to keep from crying You're more handsome now than you were back then And I'm the same girl you fell for when we were kids
If love was enough, then you'd stay forever But I guess sometimes that the end is better 'Cause love turns to loss as the time goes by You don't know your own name, but you know mine
Billy, stay a while Lately you've been slipping in and out Billy, stay a child Tell me 'bout that girl you dreamed about Billy, stay a while Tell me of the lovers who once were Billy, stay a child Tell me 'bout that girl and how you loved her
You went back home in your sleep last night And I heard you whisper, "I love you, goodbye" But maybe your Heaven's 1965 With my hair in your face on a long summer drive To me, you'll never be the times you forgot But all of our good times and the flowers you bought
Compositor: Zachary Lane Bryan (Zach Bryan) (BMI)Editor: Warner-tamerlane Publishing Co (BMI)Administração: Warner-tamerlane Publishing Co (BMI)ECAD verificado obra #34609936 em 19/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM