All Grown Now lyrics

Song information

Artist: Dean Friedman
Album: Songs For Grownups

Lyrics

By dean friedman

We were just barely out of school when we moved in together in a one room flat off riverside
And in our tiny vestibule we embraced before we stepped outside
To brave the cold, cold winds. our love begins

Long afternoons we lay in bed, watching tv, reading romance novels, mysteries and magazines
And who would've guessed just up ahead we would learn what pain and heartache means
'Cause sweet beginnings pass. they never last

But we're all grown, all grown, all grown now
Yes, we're all grown, all grown, all grown now
And it doesn't really matter how the both of us arrived
It's just a miracle that we survived

All throughout the early years as we lived our life and made mistakes and tried each other's sanity
You see, in spite of all our fears we both knew that this was meant to be
It may have been naïve, but we believed

In times of anger our love hid, but never fled and so we learned that love means living with a broken heart
And though there were times we almost did, somehow we have never come apart
Our souls have both been scarred, the road was hard

And we're all grown, all grown, all grown now..

And so it's been throughout our life that when each has failed the other finds the strength to mend the broken ties
Because a husband and a wife must both know how to read between the lies
To stay may seem a curse. to leave is worse

Now as we put the kids to bed and turn out the light you know I can't help wondering where the time has gone
And as they say their sweet goodnights and beg for one last bedtime song
I think how blessed we are, to come so far

And we're all grown, all grown, all grown now..