Lyrics Worn Out - Acoustic - Ziggy Alberts
They
said
to
us
when
we
were
young
Wear
suncream
if
you're
going
in
the
sun
They
said
that
The
sun
it
does
things
to
your
skin
that
are
well
beyond
your
years
And
I
wonder
why
it
seems
that
all
These
goods
things
just
grow
and
die
Maybe
that's
just
love
it
lifts
you
up
And
it
kills
you
all
at
the
same
damn
time
Would
you
be
my
Thelma
Plum?
Sing
me
songs
when
we're
home
alone
When
the
suns
kissed
my
eyes
one
too
many
times
You
can
lay
me
down
And
if
my
eyes
flicker
in
doubt
You
can
just
say,
well
maybe
you're
worn
out
Maybe
you're
worn,
maybe
you're
worn
out
Maybe
you're
worn,
maybe
you're
worn
out
I
saw
you
there
across
the
crowd
West
coast
girl
singing
songs
of
mine
How
I
wish
I
got
to
learn
your
name
And
looked
well
I
wish
that
I
wasn't
so
tired
And
I
wonder
why
it
seems
that
all
These
good
things
just
come
and
leave
But
have
you
noticed
that
we
only
count
the
hours?
And
we've
cut
down
all
the
best
old
trees
Would
you
be
my
Thelma
Plum?
Sing
me
songs
when
we're
home
alone
When
the
suns
kissed
my
eyes
one
too
many
times
you
can
lay
me
down
And
if
my
eyes
flicker
in
doubt
You
can
just
say,
well
maybe
you're
worn
out
Maybe
you're
worn,
maybe
you're
worn
out
Maybe
you're
worn,
maybe
you're
worn
out
Maybe
you're
worn
out
Grab
a
cup
of
tea
go
to
bed
I'll
kiss
you
on
your
eyelids
when
the
morning
comes
to
wake
you
up
Maybe
you're
worn
out
Grab
a
cup
of
tea
go
to
bed
I'll
kiss
you
on
your
eyelids
when
the
morning
comes
to
wake
you
up
Maybe
you're
worn
out
Grab
a
cup
of
tea
go
to
bed
I'll
kiss
you
on
your
eyelids
when
the
morning
comes
to
wake
you
up
Maybe
you're
worn
out
Grab
a
cup
of
tea
go
to
bed
I'll
kiss
you
on
your
eyelids
when
the
morning
comes
To
wake
you
up
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