| Well he spent that summer walkin' door to door
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| With a can of gas and an ol' lawn mower
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| That’s a sure fire way to make a buck when you’re fourteen
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| Well he walked the block with no luck at all
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| Then he spotted a place where the weeds were tall
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| With a young girl sitting on the front porch eating' ice cream
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| Deep in the pocket of his grass stained jeans
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| Was some caramel corn and a plastic ring
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| Leftover from the week before
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| Momma didn’t wash them thank the lord
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| Just like a Cracker Jack Diamond
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| You never know when your gonna find one
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| They found love from that day on
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| The hand of fate put them together
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| Their hearts will stay forever young
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| Like a Cracker Jack Diamond
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| Well it’s been five years since he gave her his prize
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| Now the sparkle’s gone, but not in their eyes
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| And he’s wanting to tell her what’s been on his mind lately
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| He said, girl I ain’t rich but I’ve been saving up
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| A little ever day 'til I had enough
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| Before he could finished she said, you know I will baby
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| Deep in the pocket of his holy jeans
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| Was money for the preacher and a diamond ring
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| He took her back to that old front porch
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| Slipped it on her finger and he thanked the Lord
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| Just like a Cracker Jack Diamond
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| You never know when your gonna find one
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| They found love from that day on
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| The hand of fate put them together
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| Their hearts will stay forever young
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| Like a Cracker Jack Diamond
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| Once a year she takes it out but it don’t fit her hand
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| She wears it in her heart
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| That’s where it all began
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| Just like a Cracker Jack Diamond
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| You never know when your gonna find one
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| They found love from that day on
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| The hand of fate put them together
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| Their hearts will stay forever young
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| L: ike a Cracker Jack Diamond…
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| --- Instrumental to fade --- |