| When I was fourteen I was falling fast
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| For a blue-eyed girl in my homeroom class
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| Tryin’to find the courage to ask her out
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| Was like trying to get oil from a water spout
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| What she would’ve said, I can’t say
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| I never did ask, she move away
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| I learned something from my blue-eyed girl
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| Sink or swim, you ought to give it a whirl
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| Life’s a dance you learn as you go Sometimes you lead, sometimes you follow
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| Don’t worry 'bout what you don’t know
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| Life’s a dance you learn as you go The longer I live, the more I believe
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| You do have to give if you want to receive
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| There’s a time to listen and a time to talk
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| And you might have to crawl
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| Even after you walk
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| I’ve had sure things blow up in my face
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| Seen the longshot win the race
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| Been knocked down by the slamming door
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| Picked myself up and came back for more
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| Life’s a dance you learn as you go Sometimes you lead, sometime you follow
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| Don’t worry 'bout what you don’t know
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| Life’s a dance you learn as you go |