Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Karen Waldrup
Interprète
Paul Worley
Interprète
Biff Watson
Interprète
Stephanie Chapman
Interprète
Marcus Hummon
Interprète
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Stephanie Chapman
Paroles/Composition
Marcus Hummon
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Paul Worley
Production
Biff Watson
Production
Paroles
I was conceived in the backseat of a '65 mustang
Hidden and lied about for months
I guess you could say that I was
Not the chosen one
But I know who I am
And I know who I'm not
I'm not just a name
From a census people take
I'm a bona fide all American mistake
I was the promising prom queen
With a crown in my hair
Voted most likely to
Get away and make it big somewhere
But small towns seem to hold you
Just like the boy next door
We married when we were kids
Now he don't love me anymore
But I know who I am
And I know who I'm not
I'm not just a number
Some statistic that they make
I'm a bona fide all American mistake
Then one day he just left me
And he left me without knowing
There was a part of him
Growing inside
I was scared and I was all alone
But the choice to make was easy
There was no way I was saying goodbye
She was born in the morning
Just me and her crying
In that crowded county hospital
Sunlight streaming in
And when I saw her face
I knew she was my chosen one
When she's old enough
I'll tell her just how much she is loved
And she will know who she is
And she will know who she's not
She's not just a memory
From an old heartbreak
She's a beautiful all American mistake
And I'm a beautiful all American
Writer(s): Marcus Hummon, Stephanie Chapman
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