Lirik Lagu When I Was A Boy Dar Williams
I Won't Forget When Peter Pan Came To My House, Took My Hand
I Said I Was A Boy; I'm Glad He Didn't Check.
I Learned To Fly, I Learned To Fight
I Lived A Whole Life In One Night
We Saved Each Other's Lives Out On The Pirate's Deck.
And I Remember That Night
When I'm Leaving A Late Night With Some Friends
And I Hear Somebody Tell Me It's Not Safe, Someone Should Help Me
I Need To Find A Nice Man To Walk Me Home.
When I Was A Boy, I Scared The Pants Off Of My Mom,
Climbed What I Could Climb Upon
And I Don't Know How I Survived,
I Guess I Knew The Tricks That All Boys Knew.
And You Can Walk Me Home, But I Was A Boy, Too.
I Was A Kid That You Would Like, Just A Small Boy On Her Bike
Riding Topless, Yeah, I Never Cared Who Saw.
My Neighbor Come Outside To Say, "Get Your Shirt,"
I Said "No Way, It's The Last Time I'm Not Breaking Any Law."
And Now I'm In A Clothing Store, And The Sign Says Less Is More
More That's Tight Means More To See, More For Them, Not More For Me
That Can't Help Me Climb A Tree In Ten Seconds Flat
When I Was A Boy, See That Picture? That Was Me
Grass-stained Shirt And Dusty Knees
And I Know Things Have Gotta Change,
They Got Pills To Sell, They've Got Implants To Put In, They've Got Implants To Remove
But I Am Not Forgetting
That I Was A Boy Too
And Like The Woods Where I Would Creep, It's A Secret I Can Keep
Except When I'm Tired, Except When I'm Being Caught Off Guard
I've Had A Lonesome Awful Day, The Conversation Finds Its Way
To Catching Fire-flies Out In The Backyard.
And I Tell The Man I'm With About The Other Life I Lived
And I Say Now You're Top Gun, I Have Lost And You Have Won
And He Says, "Oh No, No, Can't You See
When I Was A Girl, My Mom And I We Always Talked
And I Picked Flowers Everywhere That I Walked.
And I Could Always Cry, Now Even When I'm Alone I Seldom Do
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I Said I Was A Boy; I'm Glad He Didn't Check.
I Learned To Fly, I Learned To Fight
I Lived A Whole Life In One Night
We Saved Each Other's Lives Out On The Pirate's Deck.
And I Remember That Night
When I'm Leaving A Late Night With Some Friends
And I Hear Somebody Tell Me It's Not Safe, Someone Should Help Me
I Need To Find A Nice Man To Walk Me Home.
When I Was A Boy, I Scared The Pants Off Of My Mom,
Climbed What I Could Climb Upon
And I Don't Know How I Survived,
I Guess I Knew The Tricks That All Boys Knew.
And You Can Walk Me Home, But I Was A Boy, Too.
I Was A Kid That You Would Like, Just A Small Boy On Her Bike
Riding Topless, Yeah, I Never Cared Who Saw.
My Neighbor Come Outside To Say, "Get Your Shirt,"
I Said "No Way, It's The Last Time I'm Not Breaking Any Law."
And Now I'm In A Clothing Store, And The Sign Says Less Is More
More That's Tight Means More To See, More For Them, Not More For Me
That Can't Help Me Climb A Tree In Ten Seconds Flat
When I Was A Boy, See That Picture? That Was Me
Grass-stained Shirt And Dusty Knees
And I Know Things Have Gotta Change,
They Got Pills To Sell, They've Got Implants To Put In, They've Got Implants To Remove
But I Am Not Forgetting
That I Was A Boy Too
And Like The Woods Where I Would Creep, It's A Secret I Can Keep
Except When I'm Tired, Except When I'm Being Caught Off Guard
I've Had A Lonesome Awful Day, The Conversation Finds Its Way
To Catching Fire-flies Out In The Backyard.
And I Tell The Man I'm With About The Other Life I Lived
And I Say Now You're Top Gun, I Have Lost And You Have Won
And He Says, "Oh No, No, Can't You See
When I Was A Girl, My Mom And I We Always Talked
And I Picked Flowers Everywhere That I Walked.
And I Could Always Cry, Now Even When I'm Alone I Seldom Do
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Dar Williams
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2024-12-23 14:26:26
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