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She bought a ticket on a midnight train,
To a place shed never leave again.
She blamed it on her daddys sins,
I blamed it all on me.I was just a foolish boy,
It was love enough to fill the void.
Said the words to hear the noise,
It was deafening.I never knew that things would change,
What we were then, what we became,
We were seventeen.They found her there late that night,
On a bed under hotel lights.
Trying to make a couple wrong things right,
Start over clean.She never did say goodbye,
I never did apologize.
I knew the words, but I could not lie,
I just watched her leave.I never knew that things would change,
What we were then, what we became,
We were seventeen.
We wasted time, we wasted tears,

We waved goodbye to golden years,
We were seventeen.Beneath the wreckage theres a reason, a reason,
Something they looked so hard to see.
I took and placed the blame, but still I feel the same,
Someone just say it wasnt me.I dont think about her like I should,
I used to try but it did no good.
Shed forgive me if she only could,
We were seventeen.

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Dave Barnes is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter. There are strong elements of soul and R&B in Dave's new material, indicative of the diverse influences exerted on him during his childhood in the deep south.

Here is some background information on Dave Barnes from the Mine To Love Songfacts: Barnes gained a lot of recognition after his song "God Gave Me You" became a hit single for Blake Shelton. Barnes' fifth album, Stories To Tell will be his first release since his breakthrough. The album was recorded in Los Angeles with producer John Fields, marking the first time Barnes had recorded outside of his home town Nashville. It will be released on March 13, 2012.

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