(Verse)
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You should¡¯ve seen her in those days
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Everyone stopped and stared but she¡¯d walk that way
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She had sky blue eyes and cramps a pair
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And I bet she¡¯d notice me, turns out life¡¯s not fair
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(Chorus)
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She was the homecoming queen in ¡®93
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I was two years younger, she don¡¯t remember me
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When I see her now I just wonder why
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I guess when things come easy you don¡¯t have to try
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(Verse)
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She¡¯s had a couple of kids and a couple last names
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Falls in the bed of love like it¡¯s all the same
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She wears too much makeup and not enough clothes
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He daddy left her to money, where it went no one knows
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Now she spends her days reliving glories passed
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With a wall full of trophies and a prom queen sash
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(Chorus)
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She was the homecoming queen in ¡®93
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I was two years younger, she don¡¯t remember me
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When I see her now I just wonder why
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I guess when things come easy you don¡¯t have to try
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(Bridge)
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She hates her nowhere job in this dead end town
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She was a fairy tale princess when she wore that crown
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Now her life¡¯s over and her best days are gone
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There¡¯s no happy ever after at the end of this song
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Yea, there¡¯s no happy ever after at the end of this song
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(Chorus)
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She was the homecoming queen in ¡®93
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I was two years younger, she don¡¯t remember me
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When I see her now I just wonder why
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I guess when things come easy you don¡¯t have to try
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That¡¯s right, when things come easy you don¡¯t have to try
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Homecoming Queen
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Casey Donahew Band |