paroles de chanson 1964 - Blossom Caldarone
I
didn't
know
any
different
When
I
walked
away
from
the
car
that
day
You
kissed
my
cheek,
I
sent
a
smile
your
way
You
said,
"Don't
let
anyone
put
that
smile
away"
As
I
skipped
down
the
road
feeling
ever
so
old
Your
throat
went
dry
and
your
eyes
went
cold
I'm
not
a
child
anymore
And
I
really
am
sure
Please
don't
waste
your
tears
As
I
lock
the
front
door
We
don't
listen
to
the
radio
Just
us
two
sat
in
the
car
alone
Talk
about
the
newspaper
Have
a
whine
and
a
moan
I'm
not
a
child
anymore
And
I
really
am
sure
You
can't
stop
the
world
With
a
medicinal
cure
We
don't
listen
to
the
radio
Just
us
two
sat
in
the
car
alone
Talk
about
the
newspaper
Have
a
whine
and
a
moan
Because
you
know
that
my
ten
o'clock
curfew
is
no
more
Tell
me
that
I
act
young,
that
I
am
so
immature
Well,
there
are
a
few
things
that
I
won't
mention
at
all
I
know
you
think
I
don't
know
what
I
am
doing
Well,
I
guess
that
you're
right
I've
spent
my
whole
life
blagging
Then
you
tell
me
I'm
precocious
That
I'm
going
way
too
fast
Well,
I
did
leave
home
It
was
never
gonna
last
But
just
because
I
don't
watch
musicals
in
bed
Doesn't
mean
I
don't
have
the
songs
stuck
in
my
head
I'm
not
a
child
anymore
And
I
really
am
sure
Please
don't
waste
your
tears
As
I
lock
the
front
door
We
don't
listen
to
the
radio
Just
us
two
sat
in
the
car
alone
Talk
about
the
newspaper
Have
a
whine
and
a
moan
I'm
not
a
child
anymore
And
I
really
am
sure
You
can't
stop
the
world
With
a
medicinal
cure
We
don't
listen
to
the
radio
Just
us
two
sat
in
the
car
alone
Talk
about
the
newspaper
Have
a
whine
and
a
moan
Because
you
know
that
my
ten
o'clock
curfew
is
no
more
The
sights,
the
flashing
lights
Parties
and
costumes,
TFL
nights
I
know
I
can't
control
the
past
that
be
But
father,
please
listen
Just
let
go
of
me
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