Not that Girl

Meg Braun

I’m not that girl anymore and you’re not that boy
Kissing behind Rosie’s Pizzeria
I’m not that girl anymore and you’re not that boy
Wearing our hearts out on our sleeves

Chorus:
Remember how we used to drive in your daddy’s car
For miles and miles, though we never got very far
We’d park and lie outside under the stars
Believing, believing in our dreams

Summer Saturdays we’d stay out late
Risking our innocence, tempting fate
We swore our love by my backyard gate
When you went away I said I’d wait

Bridge:
I should have guessed by the way it rained when you left
Though years have passed I have one regret
If I could see you just one more time
And say good-bye

I’m not that girl anymore and you’re not that boy
But there are still glimmers of that sweetness
I’m not that girl anymore and you’re not that boy
But there are memories that never leave us

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“Meg's new CD is beautifully produced and really shows off her tough and sweet voice. Much funkier than your usual singer-songwriter effort, great stories and not a bit generic.”
– Kenny Edwards, Stone Poneys