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Christmas; Twin Falls, Idaho's her oldest memory
She was only two, it's the first time she felt blue
Cafeteria, Harrison Elementary
Beneath the parachute, I saw her without shoes
7-Up, I touched her thumb and she knew it was me
Although she couldn't see, unless, of course, she peeked
My mom's good, she got me out of Twin Falls, Idaho
Before I got too old, you know how that goes
That's where she still was the summer she turned 17
1983, three weeks after me
So last I heard, she had twins or maybe it was three
And though I'll never see, that don't bother me
Twin Falls was written by Doug Martsch.