Lyrics Generation Love - Jennette McCurdy
I
found
a
picture
of
my
mother
In
her
bell-bottom
jeans
Flowers
in
her
hair
Two
fingers
up
for
peace
In
that
Polaroid
she
smiled,
a
grown
up
baby
boomer
Maybe
mama
walked
down
the
wild
side
Walking
on
the
moon
What
will
they
say
about
us?
I've
heard
stories
about
my
grandpa
Child
of
the
Great
Depression
How
growing
up
broke
creates
And
deep
and
dark
impression
He
sits
in
a
rocker
down
at
the
veterans'
home
Even
when
I
got
to
visit
He
still
rocking
all
alone
What
will
they
say
about
us?
They
call
us
generation
lost
Or
generation
greed
Or
the
connected
generation
To
a
plasma
screen
Or
a
generation
why
Enough
is
not
enough
Or
maybe
they'll
call
us
Generation
love,
generation
love
We
are
children
of
divorce
Victims
of
dysfunction
We
spell
check,
of
course
And
GPS
the
proper
junction
We've
gotten
pretty
good
at
shifting
all
the
blame
But
I
think
I
hear
an
old
song
Calling
my
new
name
Generation
love
Not
generation
lost
Or
generation
greed
Or
the
connected
generation
To
a
plasma
screen
or
a
generation
Or
a
generation
why
Enough
is
not
enough
Or
maybe
they'll
call
us
Generation
love,
oh,
generation
love
And
when
they
open
up
our
time
capsule
A
hundred
years
from
now
Maybe
they'll
look
inside
And
see
we
figured
out
How
to
live
with
less
And
give
ourselves
away
Just
maybe
they'll
call
us
Just
maybe
they'll
call
us
Generation
love
We
are
a
brand
new
generation
on
the
rise
Generation
love
We
are
a
brand
new
generation
on
the
rise
(Generation
love)
Oh,
generation
love
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