Verse 1)
It started with a knock on the front porch door,
I was just tryin’ to hang with the boys, nothin’ more.
But then she walked in with that confident grin,
Said, “Honey, you look hungry—come on in.”
And I swear I saw the heavens open wide,
His mama offered snacks… then we talked all night.
(Pre-Chorus)
Now my buddy’s lookin’ at me like I ruined his life,
But it ain’t my fault his mom was so nice.
(Chorus)
From that one night,
I can’t deny it, things got wild and unexpected—oh what a sight.
I didn’t plan it, didn’t scheme it,
Didn’t think his mom would mean it,
When she said, “Stay a while, sugar, you’re just right.”
From that one night…
Life’s been awkward every time he and I reunite.
(Verse 2)
We were chillin’ on the couch playin’ video games,
When he paused and said, “Bro, you’re actin’ strange.”
I said, “Look, man… I gotta confess,”
And the room turned into one big mess.
He yelled, “MY MOM?!” and dropped his controller,
And our friendship hasn’t quite recovered.
(Pre-Chorus)
But look—love is weird, unpredictable stuff,
And I swear your mom just likes me for my personality… mostly enough.
(Chorus)
From that one night,
Didn’t expect to be the guy who caused a household fight.
I ain’t braggin’, I ain’t boastin’,
But your mom made the first motion—
And now Thanksgiving dinner just ain’t right.
From that one night…
Guess your mom and I are kinda sorta… still tight.
(Bridge)
Ohhh, someday you’ll laugh about this,
(Probably not, but I’m hopin’!)
You’ll raise a glass and say, “Man, you’re hopeless,”
(Not today, though—the wound’s still open!)
(Final Chorus)
From that one night,
I’ve learned that fate don’t care who it decides to ignite.
It was awkward, it was crazy,
Now she texts me “Good mornin’, baby,”
And I don’t know how to make this right…
But from that one night…
At least she gave me leftover casserole that was dynamite.