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(Intro)
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(Verse)
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Whole town showed up, gymnasium filled
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Floor was wet, from all the tears spilled
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And the preacher man said, we're all gathered today
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And I'll never forget, what he had to say
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It's always too soon, it's always too fast
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There'll never come a day
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That you don't want 'em back
Db Bbm7
It ain't about the numbers
Bbm Ab
Chiseled in concrete
Db Bbm7
It's how they lived their lives
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In the dash between, in the dash between
(Verse)
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He was a steelworker's son, homecoming king
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He trained day and night, for that championship ring
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He found him a girl, made her his queen
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And he fought for his country, and he gave it everything
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It's always too soon, it's always too fast
Db Bbm7
There'll never come a day
Bbm Ab
That you don't want 'em back
Db Bbm7
It ain't about the numbers
Bbm Ab
Chiseled in concrete
Db Bbm7
It's how they lived their lives
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In the dash between, in the dash between
(bridge)
Bbm7
Their first breath and their last
Cm
Marks all the memories of the past
Db Gb
That little black line defines a legacy
(Instrumental)
Db Bbm Ab,
(Chorus out)
(Chorus)
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It's always too soon, it's always too fast
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They're always too young, it's always so sad
Db Bbm7
It ain't about the numbers
Bbm Ab
Chiseled in concrete
Db Bbm7
It's how they lived their lives
Bbm Ab Db Bbm Ab Db Bbm Ab(stop)
In the dash between, in the dash between, in the dash between,
(reprise)
4x
Db Bbm Ab,
Written by Preston Brust/Kyle Jacobs