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Pain - Grudge lyrics
In the eighties, I had a radio. I had a real bad haircut And nowhere to go except Aladdins Castle and Eckerd Drugs. She had sweat bands, she liked to break dance. She wore a pair of shiny parachute pants. I was geek and she was a superstar. Was it just, was it just, was it just too much to ask? Worlds were in the space between us. I guess I shouldve made a sacrifice Or tried to meet her set of standards. I had a pretty good collection of Masters of the Universe. I had Boba Fett and Greedo and I was pushing seventeen. She had tapes of Chaka Khan and Kenny Loggins, She knew how to backwards skate. She had eyes that looked around for the boys Who I had lately grown to hate. At the time I was working on a novel Just another fruitless side distraction. I sometimes wondered what she would think of that What if I had wowed her with some fiction Over wine and crackers by a lakeside? Would she have just stood back up and moonwalked home? was it just too much to ask? Worlds were in the space between us. I guess I shouldve made a sacrifice Or tried to meet her set of standards. But she didnt have respect for the Stray Cats, I didnt have respect for that. Rubiks Cubes were not my style and theyre still not I was into D |
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