Lyrics Younger Days - Adeem
When
I
was
young
I
used
play
on
the
old
man's
apple
tree
When
I
was
young
I
used
to
scream
out
Ollie
Ollie
auxen
free
To
young
to
blame
it
on
these
mistakes
To
old
to
have
any
excuse
for
the
trouble
it
makes
Generations
apart
from
my
old
wrinkled
eyes
Following
the
childish
breadcrumbs
that
keep
falling
from
the
skies
It's
the
piece
of
mind
that
grows
from
this
fine
tuned
machine
Accomplish
self
fulfillment
with
a
unfamiliar
scheme
My
motivation
to
be
an
adult
has
decided
to
catapult
Me
over
the
picket
fence
to
land
on
my
2.5
kids
I
used
to
play
in
the
sandbox
with
the
same
little
voices
And
I
would
always
remember
to
bring
a
spare
vine
The
chimes
from
the
clock
would
signify
recess
and
Tell
all
the
kids
that
it's
snack
time
I'm
Less
than
a
cartoon
away
from
being
the
last
in
line
Kickball
is
my
life
juice
boxes
are
my
therapists
Those
are
the
simple
pleasures
that
used
to
get
And
they
now
leave
me
here
motionless
Walking
to
the
mailbox
to
send
my
life
away
with
a
signature
I
remember
all
the
jokes
we
used
to
tell
each
other
stop
you're
killing
her
You
almost
crushed
that
pray
mantis
A
crime
punishable
by
death
that
would
put
your
name
on
the
list
Rumor
is
that
Santa
Claus
compiles
pages
worth
of
information
But
that
fake
fairy
tale
has
nothing
on
the
damage
I
have
done
I
broke
4 windows,
chased
5 girls,
not
to
mention
the
cats
I
taunted
And
still
this
year
I
got
every
present
that
I
wanted
I
believed
in
folk
lore
and
made
wagers
for
peanut
butter
sandwiches
The
blissful
innocence
that
gave
me
attention
when
I
had
new
bandages
Yhe
transition
is
identified
as
growing
up
but
I
lost
interest
in
The
responsibility
that
kills
your
first
star
wishes
The
corner
of
the
room
had
my
initials
with
a
dunce
cap
that's
colored
and
shaped
To
match
perfectly
with
my
superhero
cape
But
now
my
cape
is
replaced
with
a
button-down
shirt
and
a
mature
smirk
That
shows
my
soul
to
be
nothing
of
worth
Finger-painting
and
typing,
my
marvelous
hands
at
work
The
difference
in
creating
for
my
cause
or
as
someone
else's
clerk
No
more
kisses
on
the
cheek
and
red
faces
from
embarrassment
It's
the
long
drawn
out
process
and
regretting
words
I
sort
of
mean
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