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Introdução:
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Jack & Diane painted a picture of my life and my dreams
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suddenly this crazy world made more sense to me
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I heard it today and couldn't help but sing along
F#m B
cause everytime I hear that song
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I go back to a two tone short bed Chevy
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Drivin my first love out to the levy
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Livin life with no sense of time
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And I go back to the field of a fifty yard line
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A blanket, a girl, some raspberry wine
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Wishin time would stop right in its tracks
F#m B
Everytime I hear that song,
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I use to rock all night long to keep on rockin my baby
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Frat parties, college bars just tryin to impress the ladies,
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I heard it today and couldn't help but sing along
F#m B
cause everytime I hear that song
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I go back to the smell of an old gym floor,
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And the taste of salt on a Carolina shore,
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After graduation and drinkin goodbye to friends,
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And I go back to watchin summer fade to fall,
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Growin up to fast and I do recall,
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Wishin time would stop right in its tracks,
F#m B
Everytime I hear that song,
E - A E - A
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We all, have a song that somehow stamped our lives,
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Takes us to another place and time,
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So I go back to the pew, Preacher and a chior,
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Singin about God, bimestone and fire,
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And the smell of Sunday chicken after church,
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And I go back to the loss of a real good friend,
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And the sixteen summers a sharin with him
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Now "Only the good die young" stops me in my tracks,
F#m B
Everytime I hear that song,
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I go back, I go back,
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To the field of a fifty yard line,
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A blanket, a girl, some raspberry wine,
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I go back, (I go back)
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To watchin summer fade to fall,
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Growin up to fast and I do recall,
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I go back, (I go back)
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To the loss of a real good friend,
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And the sixteen summers a sharin with him,
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I go back, (I go back)