Twenty-three, sixteen, somewhere in between
Shopping malls, nail salons, Starbucks, restaurants
They’re everywhere I turn
Short skirts, long hair, half the time their tummies’ bare
Long legs, flip flops, suntans, tank tops
They’ve got time to burn
CHORUS
Hanging out, always in a crowd
Talking low or laughing too loud
There go the little purse girls
Living in their little purse world
Lip gloss, I.D., cell phone, credit card and daddy’s car keys
They don’t worry ‘bout tomorrow
Don’t they know today is just borrowed
When they look through me, they don’t see
I used to be a little purse girl
Sippy cup, pacifiers, 2 or 3 extra diapers
Teething ring, Cheerios, baby wipes, Elmo
This bag’s not big enough
Kleenex, gym card, checkbook, Pop Tarts
Daytimer, loose change, Tylenol, Extra Strength
Too stuffed to zip it up
I swear this thing weighs 99 pounds
Every time I turn around
CHORUS
Time goes so fast, nothing lasts
But I wouldn’t trade where I’m at
Oh I just laugh as they pass by me
CHORUS
© 2022 All Rights Reserved.