I liked life better when I couldn’t buy porno
And life was easy as bicycles
Things were simple
Everything was so simple
Why did I ever want to grow
My generation never had free love
We had AIDS and video games
My generation was born in the Eighties
We’re addicted to pills
And Raised by TV’s
Drums thumpin’, war is coming
I wish that I cared
But we don’t care about nothing
Born Ready
Gone numb
There’s no kids on the streets no more
No protest, no sun
I liked life better when I couldn’t buy porno
And life was easy as bicycles
Things were simple
Everything was so simple
Why did I ever want to grow
credits
from Rippin' E Brakes,
released October 31, 2014
(c)2013 Rippin' E Brakes
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