INTRO I was fifteen, she was eighteen, The prettiest thing I'd ever seen in my life. An' I loved her at first sight. I found her in Marietta, a town north of Atlanta. I brought her home to see my folks, They loved her too. VERSE 2: We were together for a long time, Thought it would be for all time. But things change and re-arrange, she had to go. She left me cryin' in '79, an airline pilot in Caroline. I was a wreck, can't drive a check: It broke my heart. My first love was an older woman. There's been many since, But there'll never be another. Built in nineteen fifty-five, snowshoe white, overdrive, I should've never sold her, I'll always love her, She was mine. SOLO: VERSE 3: Years went by, teardrops dried; I got her back, I was surprised. In '93, a gift to me on Christmas Eve. We were both older, so I restored her. Could've sold her, for alot more. But I will never, she's mine forever, Until I go. My first love was an older woman. There's been many since, But there'll never be another. Built in nineteen fifty-five, snowshoe white, overdrive, I should've never sold her, I'll always love her, She was mine. I'll never sell her, she's mine forever, I love her so.