Lyrics Almost Grown - Jesse Malin
My
parents
split
up
in
the
first
grade
My
father
never
did
come
back
My
sister
liked
John
Travolta
But
I
wanted
Billy
Jack
Throwing
things
off
of
the
rooftops
40
buildings
all
the
same
My
mother
took
a
job
as
a
waitress
Swimming
in
the
divorce
age
When
you're
all
alone
And
you're
all
alone
When
you're
all
alone
and
you're
almost
grown
Me
and
Holly
snuck
into
night
clubs
The
politics
of
punk
rock
church
We
were
so
idealistic
But
somehow
only
saw
the
worst
When
you're
young
and
violent
sick
and
silent
Hoping
just
to
be
admired
Water
seeks
it's
level
of
pain
And
you're
all
alone
And
you're
all
alone
And
you're
all
alone
And
you're
almost
grown
Some
old
friends
retired
too
But
they
still
laugh
about
me
and
you
My
mother's
ashes
went
into
the
ocean
Scattered
on
a
windy
day
She
used
to
like
Frank
Sinatra
Cigarettes
and
JFK
Some
retired
some
expired
some
were
meant
To
be
admired
for
a
moment
at
a
young
age
But
I
don't
care
what
they
say
others
went
and
got
away
I
just
want
to
see
her
again
When
you're
all
alone
When
you're
all
alone
When
you're
all
alone
You're
almost
grown
When
you're
all
alone
and
your
heart
is
stone
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