Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw - A Heart Don't Forget lyrics
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It was Labour Day weekend, I was seventeen. I bought a Coke and some gasoline, And I drove out to the County Fair, When I saw her for the first time, She was standing there in the ticket line And it all started right then and there Oh a sailor's sky made a perfect sunset, And that's a day I'll never forget. I had a barbeque stain on my white tee-shirt, And she was killin' me in that miniskirt. Skippin' rocks on the river by the railroad tracks. She had a suntan line and red lipstick. I worked so hard for that first kiss, And a heart don't forget, something like that. It was five years later, on a southbound plane. I was headin' down to New Orleans, To meet some friends of mine for Mardi Gras, When I heard a voice from the past, Comin' from a few rows back. And when I looked I couldn't believe just what I saw She said “I bet you don't remember meâ€, And I said “only every other memoryâ€. I had a barbeque stain on my white tee-shirt, And you were killin' me in that miniskirt. Skippin' rocks on the river by the railroad tracks. You had a suntan line and red lipstick; I worked so hard for that first kiss. And a heart don't forget something like that. Like an old photograph, Time can make a feeling fade... But the memory of the first love, Never fades away I had a barbecue stain on my white tee shirt She was killin' me in that miniskirt Skippin' rocks on the river by the railroad tracks She had a suntan line and red lipstick I worked so hard for that first kiss And a heart don’t forget, no a heart don’t forget I said a heart don’t forget something like that Oh, not something like that