Lyrics Just Kids (Patti & Robert) - Allman Brown
Took
a
bus
to
New
York
in
'67
Left
a
child
behind
me
with
a
loving
family
Got
to
Brooklyn
in
my
winter
coat
Went
looking
for
friends
and
a
new
life,
I
suppose
The
first
time
I
saw
you,
you
were
sleeping
You
looked
so
beautiful,
like
an
angel
from
heaven
Just
kids,
hungry
half
the
time
Pulling
dirty
pictures
out
of
magazines
Just
kids,
reading
Rimbaud
You'd
say,
"Patti,
play
me
something
I
can
dance
to"
"Well,
Robert,
that's
just
what
I'm
gonna
do
"My
beautiful
boy"
We
were
lovers
for
a
while,
friends
forever
Everything
we
had
we
shared
with
each
other
Lived
at
the
Chelsea
in
that
magic
time
There's
nothing
left
now
but
legends,
songs
and
lies
You
took
photographs,
I
used
words
We
did
our
best
to
be
heard
Oh,
just
kids,
hungry
half
the
time
Pulling
dirty
pictures
out
of
magazines
Just
kids,
reading
Rimbaud
You'd
say,
"Patti,
play
me
something
I
can
dance
to"
"Well,
Robert,
that's
just
what
I'm
gonna
do
"My
beautiful
boy
"My
beautiful
boy"
The
night
you
died,
I
was
sleeping
When
I
woke,
I
knew
that
you
were
gone
Your
brother
phoned
me
to
say
He
kissed
you
goodbye
one
last
time
from
me
The
morning
was
cold,
the
TV
was
on
A
woman
from
long
ago
singing
a
song
Just
kids,
all
grown
up
now
Grey-haired
and
thinking
about
the
old
days
Just
kids,
reading
Rimbaud
You'd
say
"Patti,
play
me
something
I
can
dance
to"
"Well,
Robert,
that's
just
what
I'm
gonna
do
"My
beautiful
boy
"My
beautiful
boy"
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