Two Halves

Album: Evil Urges (2008)
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  • Remember when you was seventeen
    You's goin' crazy, you know what I mean
    It weren't that long ago, in the grand scheme of things
    It weren't that long ago, you think you're so much smarter now
    Twenty-one, everything stays in place, forty-one some things start to fade
    Well when you're so young you wanna be older
    And when you're older you want the body you have now

    I believe in a perfect world you'd rule your own universe
    The only company you'd need would be in your brain
    The only company you ever need is in your head

    You want this, now, you want that- cant have it all
    You should enjoy what you have
    But I know what you want
    Well I know what you want
    Well I know what you want
    You want the better of two halves Writer/s: James Edward Olliges Jr.
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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