At the ripe ol’ age of nineteen I bought a short-bed pick-up-chick machine Life ran on beer and gasoline A half a lap ahead of the law I had a fake ID that got me into Tuffy’s “Love” was a word I used to get lucky Was a big time spender with that plastic money Back when I knew it all
Back when the world was flat And Mom and Daddy didn’t have a clue That was back Back when a pitcher of beer And a couple shots made me bulletproof Back when “God” was a name I used in vain To get a point across when I got ticked off Lord, I’m learning so much more than Back when I knew it all
I found out credit cards don’t mean you’re rich And beer and gasoline don’t mix Yeah, and step side trucks can’t jump a ditch And those “big house” rooms sure are small I’ve learned that love is a woman that’ll settle you down A Sunday sermon can turn life around And I can’t believe answers I’ve found Since back when I knew it all
Back when the world was flat And Mom and Daddy didn’t have a clue That was back Back when a pitcher of beer And a couple shots made me bulletproof Back when “God” was a name I used in vain To get a point across when I got ticked off Lord, I’m learning so much more than Back when I knew it all
I’ve done some growing up And I’m still growing up So I know I’ll never be as smart as I once was That was back…
When the world was flat And Mom and Daddy didn’t have a clue Way back Back when a pitcher of beer And a couple shots made me bulletproof Back when “God” was a name I used in vain To get a point across when I got ticked off Lord, I’m learning so much more than Back when I knew it all Back when I knew it all