| Well lookin back when I met you, we were shiny, we were brand new
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| A couple kids who’d never been to town
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| It was a quart of beer, a paper sack, leave a penny on the railroad track
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| You let me steal a kiss from you when no one was around
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| Hangin out, hangin on to the night fore it was gone
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| Like we’d never see that parking lot again
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| We were sneakin in the picture show and pourin' bourbon in our coke
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| Aw and never seein' how the movie ends
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| And I thought that they might ride off in the sun
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| Chorus:
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| But you wrecked it all, you wrecked my heart
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| You wrecked our house and you wrecked my car
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| Left all the pieces scattered on the lawn
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| Caught up in your headlights
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| Well I was blindsided in plain sight
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| I’ll salvage what I may when you’re gone but you wrecked it all
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| Well on down the road we built our home out of bedsheets and Styrofoam
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| Hopin that the wind might never blow
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| And it’s love or fight, everyday like a Tennessee Williams play
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| Not knowin how it ended when we signed on for the show
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| And I hoped that we might ride off in the sun
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| Chorus
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| Life ain’t what it was back then, someone smashed the windshield in Well you never see it comin till it’s knockin out your teeth
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| And it’s the same Saturday, brand new Fords and Chevrolet’s
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| Lined up like they never saw the likes of you and me And I watched them as they drove off in the sun |