paroles de chanson The Kid Inside - John Barrowman
There's
a
kid
inside,
And
I
have
him
with
me
always.
There's
a
kid
inside,
Walking
down
old
high
school
hallways.
Where's
a
kid
inside,
At
a
desk,
at
a
dance,
in
the
halls,
in
the
showers.
There's
a
kid
inside
to
this
very
day.
And
he
makes
a
try
for
that
high
pop
fly,
That
I
fumbled
one
September.
And
he
makes
a
fuss
over
some
A
plus,
That
I
shouldn't
still
remember.
And
he
goes
along,
Getting
hurt,
getting
mad,
fighting
fights
that
are
over.
And
unless
I'm
strong,
All
my
senses
are
carried
away.
I
can
feel
my
hand,
my
trembling
hand,
On
Michelle's
angora
sweater.
I
can
hear
my
band,
that
awful
band,
Only
now
it
sounds
much
better.
I
can
see
the
kid,
the
kid
I
use
to
be,
On
the
stage,
on
the
field,
on
the
lunch
line.
I
can
feel
him
tugging
at
me,
Every
time
I
think
I
don't
care
I
blink,
And
he's
there
again,
he's
there
again.
Fighting
ancient
wrongs,
Humming
old
hit
songs
in
my
head.
Singing
come
along,
come
along,
Come
along
for
the
ride.
To
a
time
and
place,
I
could
not
forget
if
I
tried.
And
I
never
know,
when
the
breeze'll
blow,
With
a
rush
of
old
sensation.
Why
the
kid
should
wake,
And
my
heart
should
ache,
Everytime
I
smell
carnations.
Something
rings
the
bell,
Any
thing
at
all,
All
it
takes
is
a
slam
of
a
locker.
Or
the
switch
from
summer
to
fall,
A
change
of
season
seems
barely
reason,
But
there
he
goes,
he's
there
again.
Fighting
ancient
wrongs,
Humming
old
hit
songs
in
my
head.
Singing
come
along,
come
along,
Come
along
for
the
ride.
To
a
time
and
place,
I
could
not
for
get
if
I
tried.
There
he
goes
again,
Hummin
his
songs.
He's
there
again,
There's
a
kid
inside...
Hummin
his
songs.
Fighting
ancient
wrongs,
Humming
old
hit
songs
in
my
head.
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