As I Came of Age
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As I Came of Age
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Sorting through my things
See what I can find
Picking through the past
See what's left behind
Multi-colored sweaters
That moths have eaten holes
A paire of breaded mocassins with worn out soles
Boots were made for walking
Winds were blowing change
Boys fall in the jungle
As I Came of Age
Black and white TV
With a broken 12-inch screen
Dylan's Highway 61
And Jackie's love machine
I reread your letters and again
I cry great tears
Light comes to the surface
Even after all these years
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Sarah Brightman performs "As I Came of Age", and this lyric page sits inside the Sarah Brightman catalog on LyroVerse.
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