Too Old Now

Written By Bobbie Sue Revels, July 14, 2024, Song Included.

Re-vamped November 24, 2025, Too Old Now


Verse 1
Well… I’m too old now
to play your little game.
You keep changin’ your story,
but your story stays the same.
I remember your shadow
leanin’ heavy on my door,
but baby, that trick you’re sellin’?
I don’t buy it anymore.
Chorus
’Cause I’m too old now,
too slick for your sleight of hand.
I’ve lived enough midnight heartaches
to know exactly where I stand.
You bring that chaos with you—
but I’ve learned how to bow out.
Yeah, I’m too old now…
and too damn wise to doubt.
Verse 2
You walk in smooth talkin’,
with that cologne of regret.
You think time erases damage?
Oh honey… not yet.
I used’t tremble at your footsteps,
now I barely turn my head.
Do ghosts get tired of hauntin’?
Or did you come back from the dead?
Chorus
’Cause I’m too old now,
too seasoned for cheap romance.
You can dance your silver-tongued tango—
but this ain’t that kinda dance.
I’ve seen the storm behind you,
I survived every cloud.
So trust me, baby…
I’m too old now.
Bridge
I’ve got lipstick,
whiskey,
and a little self-respect—
a recipe for walkin’ away
from what I should neglect.
Verse 3
So take your promises and ashes,
find another heart to bend.
I’m closin’ up this chapter,
this is that chapter’s bitter end.
I’ll light my last cigarette,
watch the neon flicker dim…
knowin’ peace ain’t somethin’ borrowed—
it’s somethin’ kept from him.
Final Chorus
I’m too old now,
too polished to crack again.
You can take your blues and ramble—
I’ll keep the peace I’m livin’ in.
I’ve walked the fire, walked the doubt and baby I’m proud—
’cause I’m too old now.

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