D She said I was seven and you were nine Bm I looked at you like the stars that shined C C G G C C G in the sky, the pretty lights D and out daddies used to joke about the two of us Bm C C G growing up and falling in love and our mamas smiled G C C G G Am D Bm G G and rolled their eyes and said oh my my my D take me back to the house in the backyard tree Bm said you'd beat me up, you were bigger than me C C G C C G you never did, you never did D take me back when our world was one block wide Bm i dared you to kiss me and ran when you tried C C G C C G D D D D just two kids, you and I... oh my my my my Bm D Bm Bm G D I was sixteen when suddenly Bm I wasn't that little girl you used to see C C G C C G but your eyes still shined like pretty lights D and our daddies used to joke about the two of us Bm they never believed we'd really fall in love C C G C C G and our mamas smiled and rolled their eyes Am D Bm G and said oh my my my... D take me back to the creek beds we turned up Bm C C G C C G 2a.m. riding in your truck and all I need is you next to me D take me back to the time we had our very first fight Bm the slamming of doors instead of kissing goodnight C C G C C G D D D D you stayed outside till the morning light oh my my my my Bm D Bm Bm G D a few years had gone and come around Bm we were sitting at our favorite spot in town C C G C C G and you looked at me, got down on one knee D take me back to the time when we walked down the aisle Bm our whole town came and our mamas cried C C G C C G you said I do and I did too D take me home where we met so many years before Bm we'll rock our babies on that very front porch C C G C C G after all this time, you and I D D I'll be eighty-seven; you'll be eighty-nine Bm I'll still look at you like the stars that shine C C G C C G D in the sky, oh my my my...