John Conlee - Old school
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(Verse 1)
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I can remembFer us cruising through town. In your daddy's car with the top
pulled down, looking so cool
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We came from differenFt sides of the track. But we still held hands out back,
of the old school
GWe spent all our time together, laughAmingG and having fun. Am
G Am F
GWe swore that we'dC love forever. Cause that was the way things were done, at
the old school.
(Verse 2)
We both made it to our graduation. You chose a college I chose a vocation
driving eighteen wheels.
I became a part of your past. You went and married some guy in your class, he
was G big C.
Your picture was in all the papers. You made such a lovley bride
They said you were going places, but me I just went for a ride, down by the
old school.
(Bridge)
G Am G
I Amgot married to a sweet young girl, and kept driving for the line.
G Am F
Your Ghusband made his mark on the world, then he left you behind.
CIn the big house, with the swimming pool. F
CNow you drive your kids, down to the old school. F
(Verse 3)
Now here we are at the reunion of the class. You ask my wife if we could
have one dance, for the old times.
We slow danced across the old gym floor. You whispered it could be just like
before, call me sometime.
You asked if I understand you. "Well, yes I afraid I do". You say
"everybody does it". I don't care if they do.
CI'm from the old school. C2 C
CI'm from the old school. C2 C
CWhere hearts stay true. C2 C
CI'm from the old school. C2 C
C2I thought you were too. C