| Sitting among many people, I
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| Thought I saw your mom’s car drive by
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| But, of course, I didn’t
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| I don’t know where you live anymore
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| I still remember your phone number
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| I’d call you, but never before 9am
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| You came over on snow days
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| We put cheese fries on our pizza
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| I found our book of inside jokes
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| Wish I knew what we used to
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| Find so funny
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| Oh, you were so lovely
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| Susie, now I’m cryin
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| And I know why
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| I don’t know why
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| We went to the movies
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| I stuck next to you at school dances
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| We watched fireworks under a blanket
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| People asked us if we were girlfriends
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| We were boys together
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| Ripped-kneed jeans
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| And dreams of going wherever
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| One day you wore clothes all colored gold
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| Down to the scrunchie
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| You thought you found god in a U2 song
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| And I didn’t even
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| Question it
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| Susie, now I’m cryin
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| Listened even though I didn’t like em
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| In my house of memories
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| You are the hearth
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| You know how it hurts
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| Cornfields at night
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| You thought it was fun
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| I was terrified
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| The ghosts that lived in your home
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| We searched the graveyard for their
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| Tombstones
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| Before we gave our love away
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| I saw you every single day
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| Oh, susie
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| I hide out in my memories |