Story Behind The Song
Talking about wild things we did when we were younger
Song Description
Story of two good friends and how they've grown up
Song Length |
3:17 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary, Country - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
In High Spirits |
Subject |
Masculinity, Life |
Similar Artists |
Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
THERE'S HOPE FOR US YET
(McCormick/Allen/Flowerree/Vance)
A hundred miles an hour down a dusty dead-end road - what a ride, and we survived
All those angels workin' overtime, wearin' out their wings to carry us; sure had it rough
We took every twist and turn on the road to lessons learned, but
There's hope for us yet
Somehow we ain't dead
We know our limits
What will hurt us, what will kill us
My friend and my brother from another mother
We ain't bulletproof, but we're damn sure blessed
There's hope for us yet
After all of the red lights, stop sigs, and speed bumps we hit; we've slowed a bit
Now we're smarter, we're wiser; when we drink Budweiser we stop before we drop
So let's go grab a beer, and celebrate that we're still here
There's hope for us yet
Somehow we ain't dead
We know our limits; what will hurt us, what will kill us
My friend and my brother from another mother
We ain't bulletproof, but we're damn sure blessed
There's hope for us yet
Some day at Heaven's Gates
Saint Pete might say we have to wait
But the way we keep improvin' we'll get through 'em
There's hope for us yet
Somehow we ain't dead
We know our limits
What will hurt us, what will kill us
My friend and my brother from another mother
Eight lives are gone but we've still got one left
There's hope for us yet
© Lucky Lucy Music (BMI)/Little Tin God Music (ASCAP)/Flinging Buddha
Music (BMI)/Kentucky Fried Music (BMI)