It's the sad-eyed, goodbye,
yesterday moments I remember
It's the bleak street, weak-kneed
partings I recall
There's all the more reason
for laughing and crying
When you're younger and
life isn't too hard at all
It's the fantastic drowse
of the afternoon Sundays
That bored you to rages of
tears
The unending pleading, to
waste all your good times
In thoughts of your middle
aged years
It's a vertical hold, all
the things that you're told
For the everyday hero it
all turns to zero
And there's all the more
reason for living or dying
When you're young and your
troubles are all very small
And scuff up the sidewalk
with endlessly restless feet
More in the poolhall than
we did in the schoolhall
With the downtown chewing-gum
bums
Watching the nightlife, the
lights and the fun
Never wanted to be the boy
next door
Always thought I'd be
something more
But it ain't easy for a
smalltown boy
Thinkin' it right, doin' it
wrong
It's easier from an
armchair
Waves of alternatives wash
at my sleepiness
Have my eggs poached for
breakfast I guess
I think I'll be Clint
Eastwood
Oh no, Jimi Hendrix, he
looks good
Let's try William The
Conqueror