When I was only seventeen
Couldn't wait for twenty one
I'd hang around on
Clayton street in the bars there getting drunk
A baseball cap and a fake ID would get me in the clubs
Then I would dance with the college girls and lie about who I was
I'd say I'm pre-med here at UGA live on milledge avenue
I was raised over in buckhead
I drive a BMW
I was breaking hearts and takin' names and numbers just for fun
Stealin' kisses wishin' I was twenty one
Thursdays came and pocket change would quickly disappear
Upstairs at lowry's tavern we'd pay a nickel for every beer
Shootin' pool smokin' cigarettes with a dizzy head and a grin
Four A.M. on a school night still hangin' out with my friends
One hour's sleep on a dirty couch no shower off to school
Smellin' just like a brewery with a bad hangover too
The teachers all would hassle me
Stay awake pay attention
I was catchin' hell wishin' I was twenty one
The youngest one of all my friends I didn't act my age
Too cool for the football games and the homecoming parades
Now I'm somewhere in the grey of middle class and middle age
The man in the mirror looks more like my father every day
My clothes are out of fashion
My hair is getting thing
And my favorite conversation starts with I remember when
Still we go down to that college town dancing at the 80s bar
We drink until we feel a whole lot cooler than we are
Then I look at all those college girls so innocent and young
And I just check 'em out and say
Damn I wish I was twenty one