The Wonder Years

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I cant remember being a teenager
So forgive me when I act ageless
I lost my teen years
Like micheal lost his childhood
Its like i'm taking another chance
On high-school romance
Puppy love and funky cuts
First time for a second chance

So I was a little bit geek
A little bit disturbed
I grew up in a prison
With very huge walls
Abused and used but still i'm good
Sometimes I forget am living
And walk without shoes

I'm Looking for my teen hood
That first peek of the manhood
That YOLO feel and calm membrane
Before paranoia began to set in

The letters and gifts
And heavenly first kiss
When your heart belongs to me
And only me you'd see

The first drop of blood
That frightens every girl
When mama gives THE TALK
And daddy steers clear

His first wet dream
He made the cut for the team
When the better than ice cream
Was popularity

I'm missing my teen hood
Its not my fault you know
The way I act so unstable
This was suppose to happen before

Its hard to love me now
It starts with No judging
Close your eyes to the sanity
And See me in your fantasy.

I'm missing my teen hood
Not the suicides and drug use
Deadly pranks and cult hood
With ugly sad and bad moods

Oh if I could turn back time
Well nothing would change
For I take a pill for that now
One for the broken heart
One for the stage.

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