One, two Come on Hey Ooh, yeah Deep in the heart of the heartland Where the corn fields grow You drove all night in circles Singing with the radio I was the third string tight end 6'2" and shy She was the banker's daughter Was the middle of July She said, "Meet me 'neath that Magnolia Out past the briars and bees" The rivers rolling slow, yeah, and there's jasmine in the breeze While we can, let's take a chance Don't get many nights like these 'Cause young don't last forever And good hearts don't grow on trees, no, they don't Oh I was working 'til seven Pumping gas on South Street My buddy Chip was behind the counter Didn't need no ID I was sitting on a branch when she pulled up Said, "What'd you tell your mom?" She turned them headlights off and it didn't take us long And we danced 'neath that Magnolia Out past the briars and bees The rivers rolling slow, yeah, and there's jasmine in the breeze While we can, let's take a chance Don't get many nights like these 'Cause young don't last forever And good hearts don't grow on trees, no, they don't Yeah, ooh It's a shame that, that you grow up when you do 'Cause all the miles and all the years take a piece of you I guess everything gets cut down over time But that don't mean I don't go back there in my mind Back 'neath that Magnolia Out past the briars and bees The rivers rolling slow, yeah, and there's jasmine in the breeze While we can, let's take a chance Don't get many nights like these 'Cause young don't last forever And good hearts don't grow on trees, no, they don't Yeah, good hearts don't grow on trees Good hearts don't grow on trees