Lyrics Reba McEntire – Back Before The War
Text:
Stacks of paper, my name in bold print
Yours right besides it on this document
Too many lawyers, too many angry words
So much we didn’t say, so much we never heard
When I was all that you were living for
Back before the war
Back before the broken vows
The shattered trust, this empty house
When nothing really mattered but us
Back before we climbed too high
My dreams were yours, your dreams were mine
Back before we fell so out of touch
Back before the war
Children’s laughter trailing down the hall
Tiny footsteps, God how I miss it all
It’s not as simple as who’s right and who’s to blame
How could we fly so high to be shot down in flames
Do you remember
When you were all that I was living for
Back before the war
Back before the broken vows
The shattered trust, this empty house
When nothing really mattered but us
Back before we climbed too high
My dreams were yours, your dreams were mine
Back before we fell so out of touch
Back before the war
Stacks of paper, I guess this is where we sign
Strange how your signature so closely matches mine
Avoiding each other’s eyes still craving your tenderness
Do you remember
When love was all that we were living for
Back before the war
Back before the war