Текст песни For What It's Worth - Allan Taylor
We
send
our
postcars
saying
wish
you
were
here.
Then
made
love
under
the
portmouth
peer.
I
got
it
wrong
and
you
started
to
cry.
I
said
I
loved
you
but
it
was
a
lie.
You
were
gentle
and
I
was
rough,
I
was
talking
big
and
acting
tough.
Now
I've
forgotten
your
name,
it
was
so
long
ago,
When
we
were
two
young
kids
...
No
place
to
go
...
no
place
to
go
...
We
lost
touch,
I
had
the
world
to
see.
I
didn't
think
of
you,
did
you
think
of
me?
When
you
fell
in
love,
was
he
good
and
kind
Like
I
should've
been
for
your
first
time?
I
should've
got
you
a
ring
From
the
trinket
store
And
drawn
a
heart
with
an
arrow
On
the
portmouth
wall.
Maybe
got
you
a
flower
to
wave
in
your
hair.
I
should
have
done
something
that
was
tender
To
show
that
I
care
...
to
show
that
I
care.
That's
the
way
life
sometimes
goes.
How
thing
can
change
nobody
knows.
For
what
it's
worth
and
come
what
may,
I'm
feeling
bad
when
I
think
of
that
day.
Young
love
should
be
pure
and
true,
I
should
have
been
so
good
for
you!
Do
you
remember
the
kid
who
got
it
all
wrong?
Well
that
kid's
now
a
man
and
he's
writing
this
song.
I'm
composing
these
words,
trying
to
tell
you
somehow,
I
didn't
love
you
then
– but
I
love
you
now
...
I
love
you
now!
That's
the
way
life
sometimes
goes.
How
thing
can
change
nobody
knows.
Nobody
knows
...
nobody
knows
...
How
things
can
change
...
nobody
knows
...
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