We were once just kids With big hopes and big dreams and freckled faces in summer streams We were once just kids Making out on your bedroom floor, with no idea of what was to come anymore We were once just kids That skipped school to spend more time together and huddled up in the colder weather We were once just kids That snuck out past curfew so that we could dance in the rain, and that was our virtue We were once just kids That rode bikes around town and helped each other up whenever one of us would fall down We were once just kids But we are no longer, that's clear From the day that you left, you told me "Our life starts here" We were once just kids But now you're a man in a uniform And I'm his soon-to-be wife With just our memories to keep me warm We are no longer kids You have our country to serve for now, And I have letters every night to send out We are no longer kids And we have cares and we have worries and we have things to complain about But we still have each other and that's the one thing that ever counts We were once just kids But now we're grown and our life began And I'm still hopelessly in love with you, My United States Airman.
We've watched each other grow, and we still continue to do so. I could not be more proud of him... My Airman.