Paul Baribeau
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My Autobiography

My Autobiography lyrics by Paul Baribeau. When I was fourteen I wanted to move To seattle, and hang out with Nirvana And when I was fifteen, I wanted to move...

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My Autobiography

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When I was fourteen I wanted to move

To seattle, and hang out with Nirvana

And when I was fifteen, I wanted to move

into a basement, the deepest darkest basement

And when I was sixteen I wanted to move

to New York City in 1977

But Now I'm twenty-two, and all I wanna do, is hang out with you

When I was seventeen I wanted to move

to California and be a surfer

When I was eighteen I wanted to move

Into my own head and finally get some work done

And when I was 19, oh I wanted to move

Anywhere but my parents house

But now I'm twenty two, and all I want to do, is hang out with you

When I was 20 I moved into an apartment in Grand Haven, oh what was I thinking?

When I was 21,well lets not talk about 21!

Because now I'm 22, and all I wanna do, is hang out with you.

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