An old story about love and longevity
Old and Gray
By Lee Boos
**Verse 1**
Remember our first date,
Those holey jeans, you wore
Your hair was hanging real long
I was just a kid, nineteen years young.
**Chorus**
Now were old and gray,
In my heart, I see your face,
Time moves but loves in its place.
**Verse 2**
You smiled at me, I felt alive,
Laughter on the bus, holding hands,
You're the spark, my sweet escape,
Every glance exchanged, it felt like fate,
**Chorus**
Now were old and gray,
In my heart, I see your face,
Time moves but loves in its place.
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**Verse 3**
Long talks on nights when the world would freeze,
You'd shine like sunlight, always at ease,
The thrill of the chase, when love was new,
Our laughter echoes, like déjà vu.
**Chorus**
Now were old and gray,
In my heart, I see your face,
Time moves but loves in its place.
**Verse4**
So, here's to us, the date we knew,
From young hearts racing to gray skies blue,
I'll hold you close, through all those years,
Every smile shared, well conquer our fears.
**Chorus**
Now were old and gray,
In my heart, I see your face,
Time moves but loves in its place.
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