| It was the hottest summer — I was seventeen
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| You were a little older
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| Yeah — The best I’d ever seen
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| We were young and foolish
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| Only out for laughs
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| Didn’t realise that time, would fly so fast
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| Miss America, tell me where you are
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| Can’t believe I’ve gone and lost you
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| Just a photograph, just a memory — To me, yeah
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| We were so misunderstood, thought we had it good
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| Were just too young to know it
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| And now, I remember the way we were
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| Miss America
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| I could hear your laughter — Like it was yesterday
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| You would put your hair up, I’d take it down, I liked it that way
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| We stayed up late and counted stars, from the back seat of my car
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| You said it’s love I said okay, didn’t know what else to say
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| Miss America, tell me where you are
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| Can’t believe I’ve gone and lost you
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| Just a photograph, just a memory — To me, yeah
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| We were so misunderstood, thought we had it good
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| Were just too young to know it
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| Even now, I remember the way we were
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| Miss America
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| Oh we traced our name out in the stars
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| Yeah the whole world was ours
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| I’m ready, I’m ready for — The way we were way back before
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| We both grew up and you left town
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| But Miss USA where are you now?
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| Tell me — I’ve gone and lost you
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| Just a photograph, just a memory to me — Yeah
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| We were so misunderstood, thought we had it good
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| Just too young to know it
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| And now, I remember the way we were
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| I can’t forget — The way we were
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| It was good, Miss America |