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Were we the kids we used to be We'd sell our souls for penny sweets, And sing along with children older Bold as brass but never bolder, And run and scream through mass and school Act the maggot, act the fool, And get in trouble, feel the fear, Excitement when the danger's near, And grow up quickly, grow up sharp And study German, study Arts, And live abroad a life of love And never ever get enough, And return home with chip on shoulder A year more stupid, a year more older, And in the end we'd finally see We're still the kids we used to be.
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Mar 7, 2013
Mar 7, 2013 at 9:56 PM UTC
The kids we used to be
Were we the kids we used to be We'd sell our souls for penny sweets, And sing along with children older Bold as brass but never bolder, And run and scream through mass and school Act the maggot, act the fool, And get in trouble, feel the fear, Excitement when the danger's near, And grow up quickly, grow up sharp And study German, study Arts, And live abroad a life of love And never ever get enough, And return home with chip on shoulder A year more stupid, a year more older, And in the end we'd finally see We're still the kids we used to be.
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Mar 7, 2013
Mar 7, 2013 at 9:56 PM UTC
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