Fourteen today, and you went dancing.
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Music mixed with laughter, and boys can be so immature.
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They made you drink a bit too much,
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Everything's a blur to feel and touch.
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Did he really like you? Well, how can you be sure enough?
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Twenty-three today, and all your friends are getting married.
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You say they're so scared of being alone,
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So self-righteously you march through teachers' college.
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Still so much in life you gotta get to know,
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Seems like everybody's so content to move so slow.
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And when you think you've got your life so well-controlled, it slips away.
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And the years, like raindrops falling from your life, are washed away,
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washed away.
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And you're so brilliant, you're so gifted, so sensitive, so strong,
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As you hide behind your barricade of words,
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But no one got close enough to you to have ever heard.
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I met you at a party.
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You were drunk and full of world advice, and I was getting nervous.
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And you said you had a child who was a genius,
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And you smiled as the living room transformed into your circus.
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Someone whispered you were 39 today,
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A face so young, eyes so old. You collapsed into the corner
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Like somebody up on verbs, you near seduced me with your verbs as I reached
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out for you,
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You said over and over,
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"Oh, when you think you've got your life so well-controlled, it slips away.
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And the years, like raindrops falling from your life, are washed away,
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washed away."
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And you're so brilliant, you're so gifted, so tragic and so wrong,
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As you hide behind your barricade of words,
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But you know, no one got close enough to you to have ever heard.
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Children come home from school, shout and laugh with all their life.
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Shut them out fast before you think of the past, turn out all of your lights.
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Go to bed, go to sleep, don't think, don't feel as the nighttime owns a
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prayer.
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But maybe somewhere deep inside there's some meaning aching to be shared.
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Fourteen today, and you were dancing
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Fourteen Today
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Dan Hill |