Lyrics The Old School - Rupert Holmes
I
can
remember
us
cruising
through
town
In
your
daddy′s
car
with
the
top
pulled
down
Looking
so
cool
We
came
from
different
sides
of
the
track
But
we
still
held
hands
out
back
of
the
old
school
We
spent
all
our
time
together
Laughing
and
having
fun
We
swore
that
we'd
love
forever
′Cause
that
was
the
way
things
were
done
At
the
old
school
We
both
made
it
to
our
graduation
You
chose
a
college
I
chose
a
vocation
driving
eighteen
wheels
I
became
a
part
of
your
past
You
went
and
married
some
guy
in
your
class
He
was
a
big
deal
Your
picture
was
in
all
the
papers
You
made
such
a
lovely
bride
They
said
you
were
going
places
But
me
I
just
went
for
a
ride
Down
by
the
old
school
I
got
married
to
a
sweet
young
girl
And
kept
driving
for
the
line
Your
husband
made
his
mark
on
the
world
Then
he
left
you
behind
In
the
big
house
With
the
swimming
pool
Now
you
drive
your
kids
Down
to
the
old
school
Now
here
we
are
at
the
reunion
of
the
class
You
ask
my
wife
if
we
could
have
one
dance
For
the
old
times
We
slow
danced
across
the
old
gym
floor
You
whispered
it
could
be
just
like
before
Call
me
sometime
You
asked
if
I
understand
you
"Well,
yes
I'm
afraid
to
do"
You
say
everybody
does
it
Well,
I
don't
care
if
they
do
I′m
from
the
old
school
I′m
from
the
old
school
Where
hearts
stay
true
I'm
from
the
old
school
I
thought
you
were
too
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