Joey keeps a picture in her locket
likes to show it off to everyone
Megan's got a summer job she started
and you'll find me on the porch with my guitar
Gavin's got a secret he wont tell it and walking home from school he lost he's way
Kelly gets attention when she wants it
doesn't matter what she does or what she says.

Hello love, hello life
Hello pain, say goodbye to Jr. High
Say goodbye to Jr. High

Crystal's got a party on the weekend
and rumor has it Ryan broke it off
Rachel's on the cell phone with her boyfriend
guess your friendship isn't really what you thought
Julie keeps a ring around her finger
and promises she'll never give it up
Amy wants a scholarship to collage
and for Amy yah the best is yet to come

Hello love, hello life
Hello pain, say goodbye to Jr. High
Say goodbye to Jr. High


Every time I see your face, oh
I remember the way we used to say, oh
That we had a good time
and now we'll have a good life...
Good life

So goodbye time, and goodbye friend
(when) I see you again will you remember my name
Hey, hey, hey
Every time I see your face you know I'll be missing you one day
But we had a good time, we had a good time

Say goodbye to Jr. High
hey, hey
I'll see you again
Say goodbye to Jr. High
We had a good time


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    its just her going to highschool lol...and she prolly feels shes breaking away from her friends...its relle self explanitory..m i rite/? lol

    SMUSER17082860on October 22, 2006   Link

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