I was pulling back in this drive-by town|Wasn't sure if I was dropping in or sticking around|When I saw you jumping off of that no cab tractor|Wherever I was headed, slipped my mind, didn't matter||'Cause I was back in your arms with your class ring around my neck|'Cause it didn't fit my finger|When ya didn't think a main street homecoming queen|Would ever date a second stringer|We weren't worried about us, goodbye was gonna come|But love was gonna keep us together|But sometimes you swing and miss what ya should've hit|And that's how that chapter ends||You were cornfield stuck, I was ditching this small town|Thought our long lost flame had burned out|But a college town buzz turned into a kiss|Caught me by surprise when my mind reminisced||'Cause I was back in your arms with your class ring around my neck|'Cause it didn't fit my finger|When ya didn't think a main street homecoming queen|Would ever date a second stringer|I was worried about getting back home, and my plans|Outta nowhere didn't matter|Sometimes you swing and miss what ya should've hit|And that's how that chapter ends||Well you turn the page and the next day|Ain't nothing like the one before|Follow that comeback just to get on track|Had to knock on a closed door||And now I'm back in your arms with your grandma's ring|Sittin' on my left finger|Betcha never thought that homecoming queen|Would end up with a second stringer|We ain't worried 'bout us or this front porch love|That an old flame kept together|Sometimes you swing and miss what ya should've hit|But sometimes the good Lord throws you another pitch|And that's how that chapter ends|That's how it ends