I spent time in a truck stop, time pouring coffee I was wearing my hair long, I was loving an angry man I wore too much eyeliner I spent time in a new town, playing covers for tips I spent my birthday this year in Ohio in a Day's Inn hotel It's all in who you are and where you've been That gets into your bones that get under your skin It's not just the memories you take from them That gets into your bones than get written on your heart That gets under your skin I spent time on Lake Michigan, we were drinking in high school We were restless and waiting, restless and wanting For something to break And time and another I was watching it wither I was holding my hands out, holding my hands up Holding it together There have been people and partings And those things that you should have seen coming There have been memories and moments And those faces you can't forget I lay back with my baby, we were lit up like lanterns We were rolling like laughter, rolling like thunder Rolling around in your arms It's a strange adventure, this whole getting older There is so much to measure, so much to treasure So much to grieve And there is a girl at the counter and she's pouring me coffee She's wearing her hair long, she's got too much eyeliner Like I used to wear She 's pouring me coffee, she's got to much eyeliner Like I used to wear