Memories of Youthful Love: Lyric Watermelon Moonshine by Lainey Wilson

Memories of Youthful Love: Lyric Watermelon Moonshine by Lainey Wilson

    Memories of Youthful Love: Lyric Watermelon Moonshine by Lainey Wilson


    In the song "Watermelon Moonshine" by Lainey Wilson, the lyrics nostalgically recount a summer memory from right after senior year, when the singer and a young love interest enjoyed their first taste of freedom and romance.


    They reminisce about riding on old farm roads, sitting on the tailgate of a truck, and watching the sunset. A sense of youthful bravery is present as they explore their feelings for each other. They share a special moment, sealing their connection by drinking homemade watermelon moonshine from a mason jar, adding a touch of lime to soften the burn.


    The song captures the essence of young love, where they may not fully understand what love is, but they are eager to learn as they share their first experiences together. It's a time of innocence and discovery, marked by the sweetness of that initial buzz and the unforgettable taste of watermelon moonshine.

    As the singer reflects on this memory, they acknowledge that the feeling of that first love, like the taste of watermelon moonshine, will always stay with them, a cherished reminder of a time when everything felt new and exciting.


    In summary, "Watermelon Moonshine" is a song that celebrates the bittersweet nostalgia of a youthful romance and the lasting impression it leaves on the heart



     Lyrics Watermelon Moonshine - Lainey Wilson

    It was right after senior year

    Just before the summer disappeared

    We went a-ridin′ them old farm ruts


    Hangin' out on the gate of his truck

    We threw a blanket ′neath the sunset

    Bein' brave as 18 gets

    We gave each other more than our hearts

    With the help of a mason jar


    Drinkin' watermelon moonshine

    We cut the burn with a little lime

    Parkin′ back in them kudzu vines

    I was his and every bit of that boy was mine

    Too young to know what love was

    But we were learnin′ on a sweet buzz

    There's never nothin′ like the first time

    And mine's always gonna taste like

    Watermelon moonshine


    I don′t remember where we got it from

    I just remember feelin' all grown up

    Takin′ pulls like it ain't no thing

    Never told him it was my first drink

    But I told him that he was the one

    You're so sure when you′re that young

    You think you got it all figured out

    And now I laugh when I think about


    We cut the burn with a little lime

    — Lainey Wilson


    Drinkin′ watermelon moonshine

    We cut the burn with a little lime

    Parkin' back in them kudzu vines

    I was his and every bit of that boy was mine

    Too young to know what love was

    But we were learnin′ on a sweet buzz

    There's never nothin′ like the first time

    And mine's always gonna taste like

    Watermelon moonshine


    I thought that high would last forever

    But that ain′t what it does

    Maybe we were drunk in love

    Or maybe we were just...


    Drinkin' watermelon moonshine

    We cut the burn with a little lime

    Parkin' back in them kudzu vines

    I was his and every bit of that boy was mine

    Too young to know what love was

    But we were learnin′ on a sweet buzz

    There′s never nothin' like the first time

    And mine′s always gonna taste like

    Watermelon moonshine

    Watermelon moonshine

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