| Third grade, bell rings
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| Kamikazes on the playground swings
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| We teeter-tottered
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| And played on the merry-go-round
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| She had it tough, she didn’t have much
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| I said «Come on over you can share my stuff»
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| Here’s my GI Joe, my comic book
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| My Grandpa’s collection of fishing hooks
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| My wiffle ball bat, my Dodgers baseball cap
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| If you like fast cars, sorry this aren’t real
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| But we can race my Ferrari Hot Wheels
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| I’m willin' to give you my bike
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| If you won’t break it
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| Go on and take it
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| High school, math class
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| I was failin' 'til she helped me pass
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| She cheered me on
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| When I hit the winnin' home run
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| She had torn jeans and worn out shoes
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| I said «What's mine is yours to use.»
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| Here’s my letter jacket, my high school ring
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| My locker combination, you can take anything
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| My autographed picture of Johnny Cash
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| And if you like rock 'n' roll, then here take these
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| My mint collection of Beatle LP’s
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| I’m willin' to give you my car
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| If you won’t break it
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| Well, go on and take it
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| A few years later we were closer than ever
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| Spendin' more and more time together
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| I took her down to the Stony Creek River
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| Somethin' more that I had to give her. |
| Here's
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| The key to my house, now it’s your house too
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| Here’s some wild flowers that I picked for you
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| A bottle of wine, it’s been aging since '69
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| Here’s a diamond ring my grandma wore
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| She said ,"In time you’ll find the one it’s for."
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| I’m willin' to give you my heart
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| If you won’t break it
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| Well, go on and take it
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| Go on and take it
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| Take it… |