First grade, somebody tied you to an ant pile And that wasn't even the worst day Back then you knew I always liked you We went to high school, and on the first day You pushed me up against a brick wall You pushed me up against the locker Said let's get home before your mom does Know what your mom does She takes a different love every day She threw her wedding ring away But you still love your mama, don't you Daniela? She smoked so much that day Sometimes the pipe went mostly camo Round eighth grade, remember our bodies were changing You looked at me differently And held me like you missed me I started to feel different And that was when you kissed me Ninth grade, I picked you up before the first date You were allergic to your entree You couldn't post, and the movie was off I said let me get a redo anywhere you wanna go And you can pick it, I can put you like What's the worst thing to happen next evening? A tire burst, the fireworks, and the deed of the higher-ups I tell you what you can't eat, what you can't go How to dress, how to act decent I've seen you fall to pieces Seen you completely naked There's no more ways you can surprise me Since you looked at me differently And held me like you missed me I started to feel different And that was when you kissed me