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Introdução: F C Bb C F C Bb
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Emily sat right next to me
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Five days a week in the same bus seat
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And for a girl, she was pretty cool
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She wore an old ball cap, hated lace
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Played a mean shortstop, and second base
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Never missed a day of Sunday school
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And I never told a soul back then
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That Emily Harper was my best friend
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We carved our names on an old oak limb
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On the bank of the creek where we used to swim
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A farmer&rsquo s son and a preacher&rsquo s only daughter
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We ran barefoot through the garden gate
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All afternoon we laughed and played
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Til the sun went down on me, and Emily Harper
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About the time I turned sixteen
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I noticed Emily&rsquo s eyes were green
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And how they shined, when I made her laugh
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I liked it when her hair was down
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I hated other guys around
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I played it cool, but I had it bad
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And oh, her daddy had a fit
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When he caught me stealing my first kiss
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We carved a heart on that old oak limb
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On the bank of the creek where we used to swim
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A farmer&rsquo s son and a preacher&rsquo s only daughter
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We used to sneak off in my daddy&rsquo s car
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Sit on the hood and count the stars
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Til the sun came up on me, and Emily Harper
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It all seems just like yesterday
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When we grew up, but some things never changed
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We still hold hands by that old oak limb
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On the bank of the creek where we used to swim
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A farmer&rsquo s son and a preacher&rsquo s only daughter
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She sure did make a lovely bride
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We vowed to grow old side by side
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Til the sun goes down on me, and Emily Harper
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Emily Harper
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Me and Emily Harper