I got my first real six-string |
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Bought it at a five-and-dime |
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Played it til my fingers bled |
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Me and some guys from school |
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had a band and we tried real hard |
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Jimmy quit and Jody got married |
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I shoulda known we’d never get far |
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that summer seemed to last forever |
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Yeah I’d always wanna be there |
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Those were the best days of my life |
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Ain’t no use in complainin’ |
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Spent my evenings down at the drive-in |
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and that’s where I met you |
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Standin on your mama’s porch |
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you told me that you’d wait forever |
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Oh and when you held my hand |
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I knew that it was now or never |
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Those were the best days of my life |
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back in the summer of ’69 |
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we were young and restless we needed to unwind |
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I guess nothin’ can last forever- forever; no |
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And now the times are changing |
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look at everything thats come and gone |
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Sometimes when I play that old six-string |
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I think about you wonder what went wrong |
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Standin’ on your mama’s porch |
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you told me it would last forever |
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oh the way you held my hand |
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I knew that it was now or never |
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Those were the best days of my life. |
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