| I started the car to make a trip
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| I held out for the afternoon
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| I called you late but my head was out of the radio
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| I went to Hawaii on a trip
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| And didn’t come down 'till I got home
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| Graduated Saturday and left the real world
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| I drove out east in my white car
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| Played at a church with our band
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| I got drunk and wandered off
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| With my friend’s latest girl
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| A few years make a difference
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| A few years make a difference
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| A few years make a difference
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| A few years make a difference
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| You got in the car for waterfalls
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| I fell asleep behind the wheel
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| I never cry for my best friends save august 28th
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| I missed your birthday on a 5th
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| I held your hand it was for a joke
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| I stood close for body warmth
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| Against frozen Kimi’s feet
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| Moved in to a smaller room
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| I settled in the Listerine
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| I walked inside of second south and stayed in for a year
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| I mention the future as if I knew
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| I went out to school because I could
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| I never wanted anyone
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| Unless they were someone else
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| Maggie and I blazed a trail
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| Walked on rocks on the streams
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| Started the summer on a dock
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| The water was cold and green
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| I called her now but we’re no good
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| The conversation is without gains
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| And I am not her future lover I’d always known I was
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| A few years make a difference
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| A few years make a difference
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| My sisters boyfriends old blue van
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| Snowflakes on the clouded glass
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| Christmas lights and Jesus Christ
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| And visits from the dead
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| Seeping in on Saturday
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| This old computers constant ring
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| Golf with Edward weekday nights
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| He died when I was ten
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| Flannel t-shirts, house on stilts
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| Spaceships on the brand new couch
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| Mom and Dad I love you now more than I ever have before
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| The house was made a living space
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| But the sand was a battle ground
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| I found toy cars buried in the dirt behind the porch
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| A few years make a difference
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| A few years make a difference
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| A few years make a difference
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| A few years make a difference
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| Got a castle from Diane and Norm
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| Paper airplane club at three
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| Kissed a girl but didn’t mean to kiss anyone else
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| I hung my own neck on a swing
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| When I was three I cried real hard
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| A coffee can I might have died every day since then
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| I gave god up to rationale
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| I met him knocking on my door
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| I’ll die and tell him I don’t know you
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| You never called me back
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| I closed my eyes and saw that I was never old or young or smart
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| I was everyone I’d ever met who I never loved enough |