Bryan Bowers
Bryan Bowers - This Age We Live In lyrics
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I knew the first moment I walked in your door There was somebody else of that I was sure Your kiss was as tight as an old miser's tips A cool polite mouth, no warm melting lips. And you never could get enough of my love You'd cry in the dark when we didn't make love And we loved many times both gentle and rough But last night for the first time once was enough. This age we live in is not the old West Where a man shot his rival and proved himself best. I smiled and made small talk and sat by his side I pretended great joy while crumblin' inside. And you'd only known one love before you met me While I lost count as years did flee. I lived things already that you now will start Sooner or later we had to part. And sooner it was and I should have known The earthquakes of youth rock those who are grown I don't feel ancient. I don't feel young. Life's still worth livin'. There are songs yet unsung. And you were a rose unfolding to the light One peddle was I in your flower of life Our love has faded as Spring comes to the South But I'll always remember the taste of your mouth. This age we live in is not the old West Where a man shot his rival and proved himself best. I smiled and made small talk and sat by his side I pretended great joy while crumblin' inside.