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It was the third grade daddy daughter dance, all the daddies held their daughters' hands
And I waited at the door 'cause you promised me that you would come
I guess that you just didn't care 'cause when I got home I saw you there
You were sitting at the table with your Pall Malls and your beer
I was jealous of the things that took you away from me
You broke my heart so I broke your cigarettes
Poured that whiskey down the drain 'til there was nothing left
You're saying that you love me, but not enough to quit
All the things you don't remember are the things I'll never forget
I chose my morals, raised myself
Learned not to depend on no one else
Just a blue collar girl talk to Jesus when I need a friend
When I bring someone home, put up my guard
I'll give my body not my heart
'Cause I know they're gonna leave just like how you did to me back then
But they'll never fill your shoes or ever take the place of you
You broke my heart so I broke your cigarettes
Poured that whiskey down the drain 'til there was nothing left
You're saying that you love me, but not enough to quit
All the things you don't remember are the things I'll never forget
Last Friday in my driveway I saw your busted Pontiac
I looked right in your eyes and said "Leave and don't come back"
'Cause you broke my heart so I broke your cigarettes
Poured that whiskey down the drain 'til there was nothing left
You're saying that you love me, but not enough to quit
All the things you don't remember are the things I'll never forget
It was the third grade daddy daughter dance, all the daddies held their daughters' hands
And I waited at the door 'cause you promised me that you would come