"Homecoming Queen" lyrics - SHERYL CROW

SHERYL CROW
"Homecoming Queen"
(Brandy Clark / Charlie Judge / Luke Laird / Shane McAnally)

Twenty-eight shouldn't look this old
But the last ten years sure took their toll
On the girl in the picture with the plastic crown
That sequin dress wouldn't fit her now
Like it did
Before the kids

Yeah, she loves her husband 'cause she said she would
Oh, it ain't so bad, but it ain't so good
She swore she wouldn't get stuck in this town
Now she's cutting coupons two doors down
From a mall
And it goes on

Yeah, too bad love ain't a local parade
In your uncle's Corvette on a Saturday
With all the little girls waiting on you to wave
When you're seventeen
You don't know
That you won't always be
Homecoming queen

Newspaper clipping and a sash in a box
Are the only things that didn't get lost
She married a guy on a real estate sign
And it's hard to believe once upon a time
She was royalty
The girl we all wanted to be

Yeah, too bad love ain't a local parade
In your uncle's Corvette on a Saturday
With all the little girls waiting on you to wave
When you're seventeen
You don't know
That you won't always be
Homecoming queen

Or the captain of the team
And it ain't what it seems
It's just a teenage dream

Too bad love ain't a local parade
In your uncle's Corvette on a Saturday
With all the little girls waiting on you to wave
When you're seventeen
You don't know
You won't always be
You don't know
You won't always be
Homecoming queen