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[Verse 1]
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Me and Britney used to sit on the front porch drinking lemonade
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Talking about things no one else was ever supposed to hear
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In the summer shade
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She said she was gonna be a movie star
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And I said she was crazy
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Catching dreams and fireflies in a jar
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Just me and Britney
[Chorus]
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Oh, oh
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We were babies, we were beautiful and free
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Oh, oh
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There was nothing that was out of reach
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For me and Britney
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[Verse 2]
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She never made it to Hollywood but she made it to Memphis
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And this little old town just hasn’t been the same since
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That boy she went ran off with, well, I thought he was crazy
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Maybe I was just jealous that he'd come between me and Britney
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Oh, oh
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She was in love, she was beautiful and free
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Oh, oh
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She was always so much braver than me
[Bridge]
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When the phone rang in the middle of the night
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Before she said a word I knew it was her
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She said I’m sorry for waking you up but I didn’t know who else to call
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Or where else to go
[Verse 3]
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Me and Britney sat down on the front porch
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Talking about love and how it changes things
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Changes people and it changes names and everything but me and Britney
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Oh, oh
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We’re not as young, but we’re still beautiful and free
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Oh, oh
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Even when we’re old, we’re still going to be
[Otro]
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Me and Britney sitting on the front porch drinking lemonade
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Talking about things no one else was ever gonna hear
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In the summer shade