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Trace Adkins
Lyrics for Song: You're Gonna Miss This
Lyrics for Album: Til The Last Shot's Fired: The Definitive Greatest Hits [2010]
She was staring out the window of that SUV
Complaning, saying "I can't wait to turn 18"
She said "I'll make my own money, and I'll make my own rules"
Mamma put the car in park out there in front of the school
Then she kissed her head and said "I was just like you"
You're gonna miss this
You're gonna want this back
You're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast
These are some good times
So take a good look around
You may not know it now
But you're gonna miss this
Before she knows it she's a brand new bride
In a one-bedroom apartment, and her daddy stops by
He tells her "It's a nice place"
She says "It'll do for now"
Starts talking about babies and buying a house
Daddy shakes his head and says "Baby, just slow down"
Cause you're gonna miss this
You're gonna want this back
You're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast
These are some good times
So take a good look around
You may not know it now
But you're gonna miss this
Five years later there's a plumber workin' on the water heater
Dog's barkin', phone's ringin'
One kid's cryin', one kid's screamin'
She keeps apologizin'
He says "They don't bother me.
I've got 2 babies of my own.
One's 36, one's 23.
Huh, it's hard to believe, but ...
You're gonna miss this
You're gonna want this back
You're gonna wish these days hadn't gone by so fast
These are some good times
So take a good look around
You may not know it now
But you're gonna miss this"
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You're Gonna Miss This
Trace Adkins delivers a quintessential country anthem in 'You're Gonna Miss This,' a track that encapsulates the raw emotion and storytelling prowess that defined his career. Recorded for his 2010 greatest hits compilation, the song serves as a powerful reminder of the fleeting nature of opportunity and the regret that follows missed chances. As a staple of his discography, the recording showcases Adkins' signature vocal delivery, blending traditional country roots with a polished production style that resonated with audiences across the genre. The song stands as a testament to his ability to craft narratives about human connection and consequence, solidifying his place among the era's most prominent country artists. |
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| Album Lyrics: Til The Last Shot's Fired: The Definitive Greatest Hits [2010] |
 Trace Adkins
"Til The Last Shot's Fired: The Definitive Greatest Hits [2010]"
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