| It was so long ago
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| That feels so strange to say
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| How does eighteen years ago
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| Seem just like yesterday?
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| A hundred kids from around the world
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| On a ship to the great unknown
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| Two boys for every girl
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| You had never been away from home
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| You were drinking something really green
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| Hopping around like a grasshopper
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| I was sipping diesel gasoline
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| Then I threw up on the mezzanine
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| I wonder if it ever crosses your mind
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| Because I’m afraid it’s something I dwell on all of the time
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| I hear you’re doing amazing, and
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| Believe me that makes me smile
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| But I hope you think of me every once in a while
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| We watched the stars shine
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| Ate chicken by the slot machines
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| I was with a friend of mine
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| He got into your roommate’s jeans
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| We danced to Aerosmith
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| And then we watched the sun appear
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| I took a bracelet from your wrist
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| You took an earring from my ear
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| You twisted one last twirl
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| Then kissed me so fucking hard
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| And all at once our friends would leave
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| Our hair tangled in the ocean breeze
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| You told me you loved me
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| I asked you if you were sure
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| You said you thought so
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| And then I said that I loved you too
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| I wonder if it ever crosses your mind
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| Because I’m afraid it’s something I dwell on all of the time
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| I hear you’re doing amazing, and
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| Believe me that makes me smile
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| But I hope you think of me every once in a while
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| Georgia girl meets Texas boy
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| Place in time so far away
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| Like Leonardo Di Caprio
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| But our ship sank a different way
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| A lifetime in four short days
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| Said goodbye and we never looked back
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| A few letters always ended the same
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| I love you, did you know that?
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| I wonder if it ever crosses your mind
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| Because I’m afraid it’s something I dwell on all of the time
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| I hear you’re doing amazing, and
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| Believe me that makes me smile
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| But I hope you think of me every once in a while
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| Yeah I hope you think of me every once in a while |