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I wish I still smoked cigarettes
Light one up and travel time
A stiff drink and a whisper just
Is enough to light a fire, feel alive
Wish I could go back to those nights sometimes
I wish I still drove a muscle car
Horses rumbling under the hood
Flyin' past the welcome sign under the stars
Wishin' I could leave for good
I swore I would.
Every now and then I go back to that neighborhood
I wish I still did a lot of things
I don't do anymore
When I didn't know what wasn't good for me
But I knew everything else for sure
I guess what I really miss is the freedom then
The way it felt, the innocence
That's what I really meant
When I said
I wish I still smoked cigarettes
I felt more grown up then
We were talking about where we were gonna go
Instead of where we'd been
We'd ride around the lake and make those plans
Still had the world in the palm of our hands
We never had a chance, now and then
I wish I still did a lot of things
I don't do anymore
When I didn't know what wasn't good for me
But I knew everything else for sure
I guess what I really miss is the freedom then
The way it felt, the innocence
That's what I really meant
When I said I wish I still smoked cigarettes
I wish I still smoked cigarettes
Something to calm my nerves
Wherever you are tonight, you were better than I deserve
I wish I still smoked cigarettes
So I had something to let go
Up in smoke
The End
- Album:
- Tattooed Heart
- Ronnie Dunn
- Bleed Red (Single)
- Miscellaneous
- We Walk The Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash
- Grown Damn Man
- Peace Love and Country Music
- Country Outfitter
- Ronnie Dunn (Deluxe Edition)
- Promo Only: Country Radio, February 2012
- Mack Tracks
- For God & Country
- So Country 2013
- Promo Only: Country Radio, August 2011
- Promo Only: Country Radio, April 2011
- Country Heat 2012
- 30 Stars of Country
- Double Cream 4 - The Best of Cream of Country
- Hit Country 2012
- American Heartland