When I Was Seventeen
Lyrics
When I was seventeen my heart and head were
Full of brilliant dreams
Assembled in the light of a day
That seems so far away away
And now when I was seventeen
When I was seventeen
I thought we knew everything
We knew everything
No responsibility endless possibility
What on Earth could possibly hurt me?
Lubetkin corbusier
Van der Rohe mendelsohn
Modern, modern brutalist architecture
Future, future
The future is clean and modern
Space and light and dreams
That's all people need and a place to sleep
The music and the songs that you play
Sound so far away away (away)
And now when I was seventeen
When I was seventeen
I thought we knew everything
We knew everything
When I was seventeen
I thought we knew everything
When I was seventeen when I was seventeen
When I was seventeen
When I was seventeen i was seventeen
Writer(s): BOB STANLEY, JANE CRACKNELL SARAH, PETER STEWART WIGGS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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