| Back in 1994
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| I fell head over heals for the boy next door
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| I prayed every night and day
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| That God would turn his head my way
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| Graduation he moved on
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| Broke my heart like a country song
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| Must have cried two rivers long
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| Oh, but life goes on
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| And before too long
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| You figure out you’re right where you belong
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| It’s sad and it’s sweet
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| But if you’re lucky it keeps going on and on and on
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| Then came 1999
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| My heart broke for the second time
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| Left me cryin' on the steps
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| Burned me down like a cigarette
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| Just like that and he was gone
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| My heart sunk like a ten pound ston
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| Hand no right to do me wron
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| Oh, but life goes on
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| And before too long
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| You figure out you’re right where you belong
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| It’s sad and it’s sweet
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| But if you’re lucky it keeps going on and on and on
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| My mamm alwyas said that they’ll be lesson that you learn
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| You don’t need to know 'em all right now
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| But I’m learning as I go
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| And the more I learn I know
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| The less I want to know anyhow
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| I finally found my whole world
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| Little boy and a little girl
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| Got me a man with a heart of gold
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| It all came back a hundred fold
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| And I watch the gravel kickin' up
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| As he pull in the drive in his pick-up truck
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| I jsut smile and my good luck
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| Oh, but life goes on
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| And before too long
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| You figure out you’re right where you belong
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| It’s sad and it’s sweet
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| But if you’re luck it keeps going on and on and on |