Panama City

CHRIS TOMPKINS, JOSH KEAR, MARK IRWIN

We hit that liquor store
By the county line
Whipped out a fake ID
I got from a friend of mine
We made our getaway
Due south to the gulf shore sand
You were looking like a woman child
I was feeling like a full grown man

We had a bottle of silver
And a bottle of sapphire
An Indian blanket
And a beachfront bonfire
We watched the moon
Ship wreck on the water
I don't remember, a night much hotter

You, were lying on the hood of my car
And I, was strumming on that old guitar
And we, were looking for the northern star

And midnight played like a drive in scene
You were doing Liz Taylor
I was doing James Dean
And I loved you as much as I could at 18
With sand in your hair and sand in my jeans
It was so right, all night

And the sunset looked like an airbrushed t-shirt
Sewed on the street in Panama City
I grabbed the camera and snapped off the picture
You said 'love, ain't it a pitty,
Someday this moment will fade away,
Replaced by a photograph'

Like the way we remember the words to a joke
And forgot how hard it made us laugh (made us laugh)
Made us laugh

We had a bottle of silver
And a bottle of sapphire
An Indian blanket
And a beachfront bonfire
We watched the moon
Ship wreck in the distant blue
God I miss that summer
But not as much as I miss you

I miss you

Trivia about the song Panama City by Lee Brice

When was the song “Panama City” released by Lee Brice?
The song Panama City was released in 2014, on the album “I Don't Dance”.
Who composed the song “Panama City” by Lee Brice?
The song “Panama City” by Lee Brice was composed by CHRIS TOMPKINS, JOSH KEAR, MARK IRWIN.

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