| 28, shouldn’t look this old
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| But the last ten years sure took their toll
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| On the girl in the picture with the plastic crown
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| That sea queen dress wouldn’t fit her now
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| Like it did
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| Before the kids
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| Yeah she loves her husband 'cause she said she would
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| Oh it ain’t so bad but it ain’t so good
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| She swore she wouldn’t get stuck in this town
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| Now she’s cutting coupons two doors down
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| From a mall
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| And it goes on Yeah too bad love ain’t a local parade
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| In your uncle’s Corvette on a Saturday
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| With all the little girls waiting on you to wave
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| When you’re 17
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| You don’t know
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| That you won’t always be Homecoming queen
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| Newspaper clipping and a sash in a box
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| Are the only things that didn’t get lost
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| She married a guy on the real estate sign
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| And it’s hard to believe once upon a time
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| She was royalty
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| The girl we all wanted to be Yeah too bad love ain’t a local parade
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| In your uncle’s Corvette on a Saturday
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| With all the little girls waiting on you to wave
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| When you’re 17
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| You don’t know
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| That you won’t always be Homecoming queen
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| Or the captain of the team
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| And it ain’t what it seems
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| It’s just a teenage dream
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| Too bad love ain’t a local parade
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| In your uncle’s Corvette on a Saturday
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| With all the little girls waiting on you to wave
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| When you’re 17
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| You don’t know
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| You won’t always be You don’t know
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| You won’t always be Homecoming queen |