Dancin' in the Kitchen

We used to run out to that 9th hole green
Through the strip of woods off that dead end street
Wait for the sun to set so no one could see
Feels like yesterday we were just 16
Yeah, we were kids, you and me

I'd pick you up and we'd go for a ride
With no direction, no end in sight
We'd turn on the highway and drive for miles
We'd come home late at night
Where I'd spin you around on the kitchen tile

They say love is wasted on the youth
And I don't know if that's the truth
But, if it is, I don't regret for a minute
Wasting it on you

Dancin' in the kitchen kind of love
Head over heels kind of rush
We were young but we weren't dumb
We had a dancin' in the kitchen kind of love

Was cleaning my old room out the other day
And I came across all of your letters I saved
15 years and the ink won't fade
For a minute it's all the same
Getting older's such a shame

They say love is wasted on the youth
And I don't know if that's the truth
But, if it is, I don't regret for a minute
Wasting it on you

Dancin' in the kitchen kind of love
Handwritten love note kind of touch
We were young but we weren't dumb
We had a dancin' in the kitchen kind of love

All these years later, everything's changed
You had some kids and I moved away
But every time I get off that train
The air still smells the same
And I still drive by your old place
Where we had a

Dancin' in the kitchen kind of love
Only we knew just how good it was
We were young, but we weren't dumb
We had a dancin' in the kitchen
Oh, a dancin' in the kitchen
We had a dancin' in the kitchen kind of love



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Writer(s): Spencer Hattendorf, Todd Lewis Kramer
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