'73
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'73
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Southern California
Standin' in the drive
A picture-perfect moment
Frozen in time
Mom holdin' Dad
Dad holdin' me
In '73
There's me
In that striped dress
Beneath the Big Boy sign
Bottom of the Polaroid
Says fall of '79
Yeah
That's the night that Dad
Tried to explain to me
Why he had to leave
Chorus:
Everything changes
Hey, that's reality
Sometimes I wonder
How all our lives
Would be
If they'd'a
Stayed in love
(Like they were)
(In '73)
Here's pictures
Openin' presents
December '83
Some with Mom
And some with Dad
Two different
Christmas trees
And there's me
And my new half-brother
In his baby-blue outfit
Winter '86
Mom and I
We both survived
Those awkward
Teenage years
Graduation '91
Dad flew
Bback to be there
There's me
In my cap and gown
Standin' between them
The three of us again
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Jennifer Hanson performs "'73", and this lyric page sits inside the Jennifer Hanson catalog on LyroVerse.
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