Tono: E
Introducción:
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Verse
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I remember the summer I turned sixteen, and that old jalopy daddy gave to me
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it had holes in the floor and just a 305, but I didn't care 'cause I could finally drive
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there wasn't much to do in my hometown, so every weekend night, we would all go down...
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there were freaks and hippies in my high school, football players all tyrin' to be cool
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and everybody scramblin' to hide their beer, when the cops drove by 'til the coast was clear
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kids fallin' in and out of love, on the hoods of chevys, in the beds of trucks
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we were stumblin' our way through life 'til our senior year,
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but man we sure did learn a lot, in that wal-mart parking lot
Verse 2
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she had long blonde hair and sea-green eyes, the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen in my life
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but I was young and dumb and didn't have a line, and all I could say was, "Can I call ya' sometime?"
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she just said no and walked away, and that was the first time I felt my heart break
Repeat Chorus
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yeah we did a lot of living, it was small-town teenage heaven
Repeat Chorus
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well I had my first kiss, my first love, got my ass kicked but I got back up
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lost my way, found it again, had one long buzz and a dozen best friends
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in the wal-mart parking lot, in that wal-mart parking lot