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Sleepover - Little League

from Dialogue 48​.​1 by Calvin University Dialogue

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I know I blew the big game
The next day church felt the same
Coach joked, I must have holes in my hands
Just like him, the Son of Man

And I'm too small for my brother's shoes
My father said it's important to learn to lose
And he still bought me a Slurpee that night
In the aisle where no one sees

Mother says that you cry in bed
It's only ever with pride, she said
My father's father once said that I've grown
We're the same, I've always known

Eating at the same place Sunday night
'Cause no one can be adventurous all of the time
I took the bat to the back of the woods
And I hit as hard as I could
And I can't do much on my own
But I don't mind being alone
I can't be much on my own
So I can't wait till I'm grown
We're the same, I've always known
We're the same, I've always known

I'm my bus' last stop to make
I get a pop from the vending machine everyday
And I'll lie down in the seat
and try to sleep off my headache

I saw a movie on ABC
This small town hopeful finds love and makes the team
We joked, that's just what it's like
This All-American life

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from Dialogue 48​.​1, released December 3, 2015

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