She said, You was eight and I were nine

I looked at you like the stars that shined

In the sky, the pretty lights

And our daddies used to joke about the two of us

Growing up and falling in love and our daddys smiled

And rolled their eyes and said oh my my my

Took me back to the house in the backyard tree

Said you'd beat me up, you were bigger than me

You never did, you never did

Took me back when our world was one block wideI dared you to kiss me and ran when you tried

Just two kids, you and I...Oh my my my my

I was eighteen when suddenly

I wasn't that little girl you used to see

But your eyes still shined like pretty lights

And our daddies used to joke about the two of us

They never believed we'd really fall in love

And our daddys smiled and rolled their eyes

And said oh my my my...

Take me back to riding bikes

Two A.M. riding in my truck and all I need is you warming me

Took me back to the time we had our very first fight

The kissing of me

And breaking of hands

Oh my my my my

A few years had gone and come around

We were sitting at our favorite spot in town

And you looked at me, got down on one knee

Took me back to the time we walked down the aisle

Our whole town came and our mamas cried

You said I do and I did too

Took me home were we met so many years before

We'll rock our babies on that very front porch

After all this time, you and I

I'll be eighty-nine; you'll be eighty-eight

I'll still look at you like the stars that shine

In the sky, oh my my my...