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Joe and Rosalita, look 'em up in the year book |
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Even then they had that wild-in-love crazy look |
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Joe's car on |
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Friday night, after the ball game |
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Steam so thick on the windows they could write their names |
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They'd fight like cats and dogs outside of homeroom |
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Seem hangin' all over each other that same afternoon |
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Joe and Rosalita |
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Ball-cap, good ole boy and brown-eyed |
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SenoritaRocked this town like no one's ever done' |
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Round here they're known as the legends of love, yeah |
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Old Mr. Rosenblum kicked 'em out of the senior prom |
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Busted for dirty dancin' sent him home and he called her mom |
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Pulled the old pillow trick, and they both snuck out |
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Showed up two days later still in a tux and a prom gown |
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Got married on the steps outside the courthouse |
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Called it the great escape, people still talk about it now, say |
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Joe and Rosalita |
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Ball-cap, good ole boy and brown-eyed |
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SenoritaRocked this town like no one's ever done' |
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Round here they're known as the legends of love, here we go |
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Rosalita is still a rose |
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Now it's been 10 years for |
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Rose and Joe |
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Well now sometimes you seem cruisin' down main street |
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Still got his arm around her, two kids in the backseat |
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They book a babysitter to go out on |
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FridaySometimes they never even make it out of the driveway, so |
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Joe and Rosalita |
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Ball-cap, good ole boy and brown-eyed |
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SenoritaRocked this town like no one's ever done' |
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Round here they're known as the legends of love |