Porch swings and Diet Cokes
I think there's something in the water
Saw it on my small device
I'll never be my father's daughter
I run from everything
Though I was taught to hit back harder
I miss being seventeen
At twenty-three, you're so much smarter
Now I wanna be your dumb blonde forever
Couldn't we stay in bed tangled together?
Saying, "aren't I the luckiest girl in the world?
My baby's sweet like cherry pie, won't find another one like her"
(Oh no, oh no, oh no)
(Oh no, oh no, oh no)
Cheap beer and neon signs
You told me nothing lasts forever
Thought I'd see my name in lights
But all we got was nicer weather
I ran away again
I'll tell myself it's for the better
But every night I lay in bed
Drink Diet Coke, reread your letter
But could I still be your dumb blonde forever?
Couldn't we play pretend tangled together?
Saying, "aren't I the luckiest girl in the world?
My baby's sweet like cherry pie and I hope we never learn"
(Oh no, oh no, oh no)
(Oh no, oh no, oh no)