Vanity Project - So Young So Wrong So Long lyrics

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Vanity Project - So Young So Wrong So Long lyrics

This teenage kid, I almost ran and hid When he says to me I recognize you from TV (You're all that I don't want to be) Be aware that I really use to care I'm no grocer of despair, in fact I'm lighter than the air And you're so young, so wrong, so so long Epitaph, a hostage to his craft His talent down the drain Spent his whole life on the train (Just to get out of the rain) Rain came down and washed away my youth You thought that it would last You thought it was the truth But you're so young, so wrong, so so long I read your book and I stole your look And now it's sad how much like dad You are a star who's burning out No doubt, you burned out long ago You know, you once stole the show But now you steal my youth Just to keep yourself alive, you are me at thirty five I thought it best not to hold him to my breast And say, sunshine, I'm not the only one who's dying (Everything's going to be fine) Fine, instead I let it all go to my head I leaned across and said I too thought my should was dead But I was young, I was wrong, I grew up, I wrote this song You're so young, you're so wrong, so, so long