Songwriter: Lori McKenna

Producer: Faith Hill Byron Gallimore

[Intro]
"It's late enough; all your kids should be home"
The policeman says as he takes your beer for his own
You remember wondering what his wife
Thought about his occupation

[Verse 1]
He knows that you were just chasing a dream
To the town line and then back and over again
So he winks at you girls
And tells you all "I'll see you later"

[Chorus]
I was stealing kisses from a boy
Now I'm begging affection from a man in my house dress
Don't know you who I am? Don't know you who I am?
I'm standing in the kitchen

[Verse 2]
It's late enough, your husband's dinner is cold
So you wrap it up and leave it for him on the stove
It's probably the traffic again
Or another important meeting
And you haven't talked to an adult all day
Except your neighbor who drives you crazy
When he finally gets in he's sure not in the mood for talking

[Chorus]
I was stealing kisses from a boy
Now I'm begging affection from a man in my house dress
Don't know you who I am? Don't know you who I am?
I'm standing in the kitchen

[Verse 3]
And hours become days and days become years
And you could burn down this town
If they made matches from fear
But you're no worse off than anybody else
Hey, don't you even know, don't you even know yourself?
So you're standing outside your high school door
The one you walked through twenty years before
And you whisper to all of the girls, run, run, run!

[Chorus]
I was stealing kisses from a boy
Now I'm begging affection from a man in my house dress
Don't know you who I am? Don't know you who I am?
Take a look at who I am, take a look at who I am
I'm stealing kisses
I'm stealing kisses

Faith Hill

Audrey Faith Perry arrived in Nashville in 1989. A tall leggy blonde with big hair and even bigger dreams Faith found work as a receptionist at a record label before being discovered at the iconic Bluebird cafe.