Lyrics Yearbook - Ingrid Andress
Most
likely
to
get
married,
class
of
1980
It's
there
in
black
and
white
up
on
a
shelf
Damn,
they
look
so
happy
Wish
Mom
had
kept
that
jacket
And
Dad
had
kept
the
Firebird
he
had
to
sell
And
I
guess
they
stayed
together
Just
because
they
wrote
forever
On
the
inside
of
the
cover
by
their
names
They
were
in
love,
you
can
read
it
I
guess
I've
just
only
seen
it
In
a
red
ink
heart
around
my
father's
face
They've
lived
in
the
same
house
For
almost
forty
years
now
But
the
last
day
they
were
on
the
same
page
Was
in
a
yearbook
They
never
saw
it
coming
From
the
bleachers
at
homecoming
That
she'd
work
late
and
he'd
hide
cigarettes
They're
still
high
school
sweethearts
Just
without
the
good
parts
That
15-yard
line
grass
was
green
as
theirs
would
ever
get
And
I
guess
they
stayed
together
Just
because
they
wrote
forever
On
the
inside
of
the
cover
by
their
names
They
were
in
love,
you
can
read
it
I
guess
I've
just
only
seen
it
In
a
red
ink
heart
around
my
father's
face
They've
lived
in
the
same
house
For
almost
forty
years
now
But
the
last
day
they
were
on
the
same
page
Was
in
a
yearbook
Ooh,
too
bad
the
pages
only
turn
one
way
Ooh,
and
it's
too
damn
hard
to
look
at
yesterday
And
I
guess
they
stayed
together
Just
because
they
wrote
forever
On
the
inside
of
the
cover
by
their
names
They
were
in
love,
you
can
read
it
I
guess
I've
just
only
seen
it
In
a
red
ink
heart
around
my
father's
face
They've
lived
in
the
same
house
For
almost
forty
years
now
But
the
last
day
they
were
on
the
same
page
Was
in
a
yearbook
Ooh,
ooh
Was
in
a
yearbook
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