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(Dream on, dream on teenage queen prettiest girl we've ever seen) |
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There's a story in our town |
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Of the prettiest girl around |
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Golden hair and eyes of blue |
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How those eyes could flash at you (How those eyes could flash at you) |
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Boys hung 'round her by the score |
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But she loved the boy next door who worked at the candy store |
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(Dream on, dream on teenage queen prettiest girl we've ever seen) |
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She was tops in all they said |
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It never once went to her head |
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She had everything it seems |
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Not a care, this teenage queen (Not a care, this teenage queen) |
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Other boys could offer more |
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But she loved the boy next door who worked at the candy store |
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(Dream on, dream on teenage queen you should be a movie queen) |
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He would marry her next spring |
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Saved his money, bought a ring |
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Then one day a movie scout |
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Came to town to take her out (Came to town to take her out) |
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Hollywood could offer more |
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So she left the boy next door working at the candy store |
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(Dream on, dream on teenage queen see you on the movie screen) |
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Very soon she was a star |
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Pretty house and shiny car |
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Swimming pool and a fence around |
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But she missed her old home town (But she missed her old home town) |
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All the world was at her door |
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All except the boy next door who worked at the candy store |
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(Dream on, dream on teenage queen saddest girl we've ever seen) |
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Then one day the teenage star |
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Sold her house and all her cars |
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Gave up all her wealth and fame |
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Left it all and caught a train (Left it all and caught a train) |
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Do I have to tell you more |
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She came back to the boy next door who worked at the candy store |
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(Now this story has some more, you'll hear it all at the candy store) |