Sixteen Songtext
von Hugh Coltman
Sixteen Songtext
Get it while you can.
It′ s time for this man to become sophisticated,
Become all I hated
When I was Sixteen years old.
On the street tonight,
See the colours shining bright and complicated,
Everything I hated
When I was Sixteen years old.
Everyday,
See my innocence
Just fading away.
All the black and white,
It turns into grey
Oh what more can I say?
Say just what you mean.
Mean just what you say.
For a day
It's not the same thing for
A hermit or king
Who′s no longer Sixteen years old.
Everyday
See my innocence
Just fading away,
All the black and white,
It turns into grey.
Oh what more can I say?
She was an only child,
I was a lonely child.
My god strike me blind!
Cut out my tongue,
So i can't say what I've done.
Just like Leonard used to say
"I ache in all the places
That I used to play in",
And my patience is thin,
Now I′ m not Sixteen years old
It′ s time for this man to become sophisticated,
Become all I hated
When I was Sixteen years old.
On the street tonight,
See the colours shining bright and complicated,
Everything I hated
When I was Sixteen years old.
Everyday,
See my innocence
Just fading away.
All the black and white,
It turns into grey
Oh what more can I say?
Say just what you mean.
Mean just what you say.
For a day
It's not the same thing for
A hermit or king
Who′s no longer Sixteen years old.
Everyday
See my innocence
Just fading away,
All the black and white,
It turns into grey.
Oh what more can I say?
She was an only child,
I was a lonely child.
My god strike me blind!
Cut out my tongue,
So i can't say what I've done.
Just like Leonard used to say
"I ache in all the places
That I used to play in",
And my patience is thin,
Now I′ m not Sixteen years old
Writer(s): Hugh Strider Mcalester Coltman Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com