(Verse)
You should've seen her in those days
Everyone stopped and stared but she'd walk that way
She had sky blue eyes and cramps a pair
And I bet she'd notice me, turns out life's not fair
(Chorus)
She was the homecoming queen in ‘93
I was two years younger, she don't remember me
When I see her now I just wonder why
I guess when things come easy you don't have to try
(Verse)
She's had a couple of kids and a couple last names
Falls in the bed of love like it's all the same
She wears too much makeup and not enough clothes
He daddy left her to money, where it went no one knows
Now she spends her days reliving glories passed
With a wall full of trophies and a prom queen sash
(Chorus)
She was the homecoming queen in ‘93
I was two years younger, she don't remember me
When I see her now I just wonder why
I guess when things come easy you don't have to try
(Bridge)
She hates her nowhere job in this dead end town
She was a fairy tale princess when she wore that crown
Now her life's over and her best days are gone
There's no happy ever after at the end of this song
Yea, there's no happy ever after at the end of this song
(Chorus)
She was the homecoming queen in ‘93
I was two years younger, she don't remember me
When I see her now I just wonder why
I guess when things come easy you don't have to try
That's right, when things come easy you don't have to try
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