[Verse 1]
A rusty short bed Chevrolet
Sits outside of my windowpane
It's needed work for quite a while
We used to sit on the old tailgate
In the parking lot of the IGA
Life was good and we were wild
I miss those Carolina football Friday nights
[Chorus]
Ain't I too young to have good old days?
When I come back, see how things have changed
Makes me feel like I should be old and gray
But ain't I too young to have good old days?
[Verse 2]
A little weed never hurt no one
When your plug was the preacher's son
That's holy smoke that you can't find anywhere else
Evеry word to a Turnpike song
Boys in the back still singing along
That was evеry summer in the Bible Belt
Well, hell
[Chorus]
Ain't I too young to have good old days?
When I come back, see how things have changed
Makes me feel like I should be old and gray
But ain't I too young to have good old days?
[Bridge]
Now all the boys, they work like dogs
They're getting married and they moving off
How am I gonna act this lost and still feel twice my age?
[Chorus]
Ain't I too young to have good old days?
When I come back, see how things have changed
Makes me feel like I should be old and gray
But ain't I too young to have good old days?
Well, ain't I too young to have good old days?
When I come back, see how things have changed
Makes me feel like I should be old and gray
But ain't I too young to have good old days?