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6th Grade

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: West Beverly Canonical path: /west-beverly/6th-grade Related lyric paths: 6
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6th Grade

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Times have changed

We used to all be friends like one big family

My best joke was your best joke

And everybody laughed until sixth grade

Don't forget this day

Don't regret this age

Don't care what they say

Overcome sixth grade

Invitations are new to me

I never knew I could have been left out

Its not about the friends we've made

It's about leaving the other kids at home

Our social revolution's "grown"

And the jelly ball rolls…

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