Life Was a Play (The World a Stage)

JOHNNY MCCOLLUM, NELSON AUGUSTUS LARKIN, PALMER CRAWFORD III RAKES

Lookin' back on my younger days
Life was a play and the world a stage
Lust, love, and greed were in my heart
I thought I had to play each part

I'd skip school and get in a fight
Had a different girl every Friday night
But it all came out in the wash
Dad always said boys will be boys

[Chorus:]
Mom and dad backed me through it all
Picked me up each time I'd fall
In fact, they called it growing pains
And said all kids must try such things
They kept the faith and brought me through
I still make a mistake or two
Lookin' back on my younger days
Life was a play and the world a stage

I lost my driver's license twice
For speeding and running red lights
But like all kids I lived and learned
Play with fire and you'll get burned

I bucked the system day and night
Smoked cigarettes and tried the wine
Thought breakin' rules was bein' cool
It's clear to me now I was a fool

[Chorus]

Yeah, everything turned out okay
Life was a play and the world a stage

Trivia about the song Life Was a Play (The World a Stage) by Toby Keith

When was the song “Life Was a Play (The World a Stage)” released by Toby Keith?
The song Life Was a Play (The World a Stage) was released in 1994, on the album “Boomtown”.
Who composed the song “Life Was a Play (The World a Stage)” by Toby Keith?
The song “Life Was a Play (The World a Stage)” by Toby Keith was composed by JOHNNY MCCOLLUM, NELSON AUGUSTUS LARKIN, PALMER CRAWFORD III RAKES.

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