Junior Varsity
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Junior Varsity
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Can you see it now?
The changing in the leaves
It's all around us now
As foreign as it seems
Lets celebrate we never make the team
We're in the real world now
Not junior varsity
Can you feel that change?
Can you feel that change?
Coming around
Oh, it's the same old fish
Swimming in a new sea
And times don't change
But they can surely leave
Oh, everything here
Has pointed you this way
And I see it so clear
It's the reason we were made
Can you feel that change?
Can you feel that change?
Can you feel that change?
Can you feel that change?
Coming around
Can you feel that change?
Can you feel that change?
Coming around
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