from sight Under a safe roof Deep in your house Unaware of the changes at night At night I hear the darkness breathe I sense the quiet despair Listen to the silence At
Were spent on one more beautiful At seventeen I learned the truth And those of us with ravaged faces Lacking in the social graces Desperately remained at
At A Time One Step At A Time (Life Is What You Make It) One Step At A Time One Step At A Time One Step At A Time
You reached for heaven at seventeen And caught the clap from some teenage queen Took some tablets, hit it again and that's all right Sometimes you took
for the million copies of 1980 I'm glad that we don't hear you any more I'm tired of losing in your fashion war Goodbye seventies Goodbye seventies Goodbye seventies Goodbye seventies
it take you back Is the vision intense You and me in Shriner's Park Trying to make some sense Trying to make some sense You were just seventeen But
gotta ride (Ride, ride) Giddy up down to San Francisco, San Francisco (Giddy up, giddy up) Where love is true as time and tide She was seventeen though
my mind This old engine makes it on time Leaves Central Station 'bout a quarter to nine Hits Rriver Junction at seventeen to And at quarter to ten you
fed in years It's even worse than it appears But it's all right The cow is giving kerosene Kid can't read at seventeen The words he knows are all obscene
always running away from home To find bigger feet And they usually end up getting kicked in the head I joined the navy at the age of seventeen There
one page and one pen One prayer, tell God, forgive for one sin Matter fact maybe more than one, look back At all the hatred against me, **** alla them Jesus died at
your heart lead the way Let's get out of here Oh, what do you say? Seventeen years old She was out with her friends They started drinkin' at some party
a body of sixteen or seventeen She had a mind of forty I met her on a cold day In a city far away With the worlds about zero And I saw at once Into
I'm the king of my room Get out, get out of this house I got more than I need More than I ever could use Get out, get out of this house I spent seventeen
I can't sleep tonight Everybody's saying that it's alright Still I can't close my eyes I'm seeing a tunnel at the end of all these lights Sunny days
shouldn't take very long" So he replaced all my plugs and my points And he looked at my carburetor He took out my engine and turned it around And then seventeen hours later He looked at
key He stopped at the mo', I gave him the doe Checked in my room then whooped out the scale and the blow There's a knock at the door, I grabbed the four