Released: April 7, 2009

Songwriter: Justin Weaver David Frasier

Producer: Michael Knox

[Verse 1]
It seems like money
Is always on our minds these days
Make more, spend more
Worry how the bills will get paid
Oh, it wasn't that long ago
But it seems so far away
When we didn't have a damn thing
But we were happy

[Chorus]
And love was easy
Just laying on a river bank
All night counting the stars
Love was easy
As that feeling we found
In the back seat of my car
Even in the dark
Love was easy
When we didn't make it so hard

[Verse 2]
Can you tell me
The last time we really laughed
The last time we had a moment
When we hated that the moment passed
Here we are down the road
Standing here looking back
Seeing what we used to have
Is what we're missing

[Chorus]
When love was easy
Just laying on a river bank
All night counting the stars
Love was easy
As that feeling we found
In the back seat of my car
Even in the dark
Love was easy
When we didn't make it so hard
Yeah

[Bridge]
Maybe that's how it is
Ah, maybe that's how it goes
But all I know

[Chorus]
Is love was easy
Just laying on a river bank
All night counting the stars
Love was easy
As that feeling we found
In the back seat of my car
Even in the dark
Love was easy
When we didn't make it so hard
When we didn't make it so hard

[Outro]
Love was easy, baby, yeah
When we didn't make it so hard

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