Song For Another Time

Old Dominion

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    Right now we both know
    We're Marina Del Rey
    Plane's gonna fly away
    And you'll be on it
    And by this time tomorrow
    I'll be singing yesterday
    The sunshine's gonna fade
    And we can't stop it
    So before we turn in, I can't make you love me

    Let's be brown eyed girl, sweet caroline
    Free fallin', small town saturday night
    Before we lose that loving feeling
    Let's go dancing on the ceiling
    Keep on living that teenage dream
    Paradise city where the grass is green
    Pretty soon I'll be so lonesome I could cry
    But that's a song for another time

    Well just for one more day
    What do you say
    Baby be my pretty woman
    Because we know sunday morning's coming down
    And let's take a drive you
    And I down some old country road
    Talk about growing old in one of those pink houses
    Yeah we might be a candle in the wind
    But let's pretend we're

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    Brown eyed girl, sweet caroline
    Free fallin', small town saturday night
    Before we lose that loving feeling
    Let's go dancing on the ceiling
    Keep on living that teenage dream
    Paradise city where the grass is green
    Pretty soon you'll be always on my mind
    But that's a song for another time

    So before we're singing I will always love you

    Let's sing brown eyed girl, sweet caroline
    Free fallin', small town saturday night
    Before we lose that loving feeling
    Let's go dancing on the ceiling
    Keep on living that teenage dream
    Paradise city where the grass is green
    Pretty soon I'll be so lonesome I could cry
    But that's a song for another time

    Yeah, that's a song for another time
    (Brown eyed girl, sweet caroline)
    Hey that's a song for another time
    (Free fallin', small time saturday night)
    That's a song for another time

    Song details

    Composition: Matt Jenkins, Trevor Rosen, and Matthew Ramsey

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