Jenny I read something you said about Rock and roll and life and death Ah, Jenny I read they carried you home Broken, beaten all alone
Oh, Jenny you said Jenny you thought Give them all that they want Everything that you got Oh, Jenny my dear It's a wicked city Once you're young, stupid and pretty
And all the angry young boys (and all the angry young girls) They're making angry loud noises (kicking back at the world) And all the angry young boys (and all the angry young girls)
Jenny they cried Jenny they screamed Your picture in every magazine Yeah, ya wanted it all But the American dream was nothing to write home about
She was the next big thing And the telephone was ringing all of the time You were wined and dined every night Then one day it was over And where are you now they wonder
And all the angry young boys (and all the angry young girls) They're making angry loud noises (kicking back at the the world) And all the angry young boys (and all the angry young girls)
Superstar, that's what you are
And all the angry young boys (and all the angry young girls) They're making angry loud noises (kicking back at the the world) And all the angry young boys (and all the angry young girls)
Behind their, their fingers Eyes aside In sharp little whispers They say it's her It is her What happened to her She knows this And she smiles
She doesn't look anything Anything like her pictures She used to be She used to be She used to be
But she knows this and she smiles For she has miles and miles of memories all to herself Everything in between then and now And all her images of everything in between now and then And all they have are pictures Pictures
Compositor: Johnette Lin Napolitano (Johnette Napolitano) ECAD: Obra #1055008