Songtexte Kissing Lessons - Lucy Dacus
Rachel
was
a
year
older
when
I
was
in
the
second
grade
I
thought
she
might
know
everything
I
took
her
word
like
a
golden
ring
I
asked
her
how
to
win
my
man,
and
she
said,
"I
know
just
the
thing"
Gave
me
lip
gloss
and
a
hair
toss
And,
after
school,
a
lesson
in
kissing
She
called
me
by
the
name
of
her
crush
I
couldn't
decide
if
she
was
Cole
or
Justin
I
think
I
called
her
"baby"
or
"darling"
most
the
time
We'd
take
turns
being
seduced
Imagining
the
day
it
would
come
into
use
Imagining
the
day
we'd
start
breaking
hearts
and
taking
names
She
wanted
a
three-story
house
I
wanted
to
live
by
a
body
of
water
With
my
children
and
their
father,
children
and
their
father
Three
sons
and
a
beautiful
daughter,
oh-oh-oh
Rachel's
family
moved
out
of
town
I
don't
remember
when
we
stopped
hanging
out
But
I
still
wear
a
letter
R
charm
on
my
bracelet
And
wonder
if
she
thinks
of
me
as
her
first
kiss
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