Oh, you don't know me, 'cause I'm from a different age And you can't see me, 'cause I live in a different age And you could hurt me, but you wouldn't know what to say But you should believe me, our dreams are all the same Like a life without love God, that's just insane But a love without life Well, that just happens every day And I wish I could change but I'll probably just stay the same And I wish you could sing along But this song is a joke, and the melody I wrote, wrong
Oh, you can't hear me 'cause I sing to a different age And you should fear me 'cause I believe in a different age But I live in the city that lives in a different age Oh, I live in a city that lives in a different age Where all the poets are writing memoirs And I'm still singing songs Oh, all the poets are writing memoirs And I'm still singing songs They say, "There's nothing left for you here, kid Why don't you just go home? " They say "This city is useless Oh, we've already done it all" Oh, all the poets are writing memoirs And I'm still singing songs And I wish you could sing along But this song is a joke, and the melody I wrote, wrong!
Compositor: Nicholas Foster Rattigan ECAD: Obra #26036798