While we're young and beautiful
Kiss me like you mean it
Treat me like I'm special
Cover me with sweetness
'Cause the time will come when we're not so young and beautiful

While we're young and beautiful
Livin' free and easy
Here without a worry
Dancin' in our bare feet
'Cause when the summer's done
We might not be so young and beautiful

It's a crazy ride
And, baby, you and I
Are keepin' our sweet love alive, tonight
While we're young and beautiful

While we're young and beautiful
We'll party down on main street
Wearing next to nothin'
Feelin' every heartbeat
Having fun
While we're still young and beautiful

It's a crazy ride
And, baby, you and I
Are keepin' our sweet love alive, tonight
While we're young and beautiful

Beautiful, beautiful, young and beautiful, oh
Beautiful, beautiful, young and beautiful, oh

It's a crazy ride
And, baby, you and I
Are keepin' our sweet love alive, tonight
While we're young and beautiful

Oh, so beautiful

While we're young and beautiful
Cover me with sweetness
While we're young and beautiful
Kiss me like you mean it
Like you mean it
Like you mean it
Like you mean it
Like you do
Oh, oh, yeah

Oh, so beautiful


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We're Young and Beautiful Lyrics as written by Rivers Rutherford Steve Mc Ewan

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    Some Hearts is the debut album from country singer Carrie Underwood, released in the United States on November 15, 2005 by Arista Nashville. The album contains the number one singles "Jesus, Take the Wheel", "Don't Forget to Remember Me", "Wasted", and "Before He Cheats". The North American version contains the Billboard Hot 100 number one single, "Inside Your Heaven," as a bonus track.

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