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The game was tied at 7 all
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She said, let's take a walk
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We found a place behind the stands
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She said, we need to talk
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She went on and on 'bout this town being small
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And how she needed other things
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Just about when they made it 7 to 10
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She gave me back my ring
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The cheers went up
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As she broke down
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And said, it isn't you
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I think you know how I really feel
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But there's things that I've gotta do
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She said something about some school down South
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Where she was gonna go next fall
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Fourteen to ten, we were winning again
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While I was losing it all
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She looked at me with tear-filled eyes
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And said, I hope you realize
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That this is not the way that I
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Meant for it to end
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And suddenly the crowd broke through
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Yelling, we've got spirit, how 'bout you
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And all that I could think to do
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Was simply join in
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She said, It's best if we do this now
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And it began to rain
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I wasn't sure if I was shaking
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From the cold or the pain
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She turned away then she stopped to say
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She really hoped I understood
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I nodded my head as the loudspeaker said
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The kick is up, it's good
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I waited til she'd walk back in
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To turn my back into the wind
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Before I let the tears begin
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To fall with the rain
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I made it back in time to see
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Jason throw to Bobby Lee
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And make homecoming history
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With a 90 yard gain
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Now there's a banner hanging down
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From the stadium wall
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Reminding everybody of
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The year we won it all
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And though I was there at every game I swear
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Only one remains a memory
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It was 21 to 17
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When time ran out on me
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21 to 17
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When time ran out on me
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21 To 17
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Kevin Ray |