Starting Forever
Corey Crowder Lyrics
Starting Forever by Corey Crowder
He spends 92 minutes on a tuesday night
Driving to meet
The one that he might never see again
When they spend time alone
Where no one can distract them
From finding out if they clash or compliment
And the hours pass by without notice
As the connection they share
Is growing fast
And the days turn into months
And the months, they turn into years
Three years ago, today
They didn't know what to think or say
That three years from that day
They'd start forever
And driving, soars the coast of Georgia
To a spot they'd never been
But always will remember
And on one knee at the river shore
He finally builds the courage
To take her hand and ask her for forever
And the hours pass by without notice
As the connection they share
Is growing fast
And the days turn into months
And the months, they turn into years
Three years ago, today
They didn't know what to think or say
That three years from that day
They'd start forever
Thirty years from now
They'll look back and wonder how
They were just as in love then as they are now.
And all his strengths will cover up
All her weaknesses
And her fortes will be as deep as it seems
Three years ago, today
They didn't know what to think or say
That three years from that day
They'd start forever
Three years from that day
They'd start forever
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