(Verse 1)
We met by the river when the sun went down,
You had daisies in your hair and your boots kicked around.
I said, āGirl, you shine brighter than that harvest moon,ā
You smiled and said, āIāll see you soon.ā
(Chorus)
āCause they donāt make love like that no more,
The kind that knocks you flat right to the floor.
Hand in hand, through rich and poor,
They donāt make love like that no more.
(Verse 2)
We built a life on faith and dust,
An old red barn and a worn-out truck.
Raised two kids and a field of corn,
Laughed through the nights, prayed through the storms.
(Chorus)
Yeah, they donāt make love like that no more,
The kind worth fightinā and bleedinā for.
Sweet as a hymn from the old church door,
They donāt make love like that no more.
(Bridge)
Now the kids are grown, and youāre gray like me,
Still dancinā slow where no one sees.
That same old song on the radio plays,
And I thank the Lord for every day.
(Final Chorus ā soft, warm)
āCause we still got love like that, itās true,
Aināt nothinā stronger than me and you.
If I had one wish, Iād just renewā
A lifetime more of love like that with you.
(Outro)
Yeah, they donāt make love like that no moreā¦
But somehow, darlinā, we sure do.
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