Got some words, I don't know gonna sing'em
Here I go wan try not to be lame
Want to make you feel the same. I just want to be someone

Don't you know we tried to do something new
It may sound real good,
But I don't think we're getting through because

[Chorus]
The kids don't like it, no no
The kids don't like it, no no no
The kids don't like it, no they don't like it at all
I said
The kids don't like it, no no
The kids don't like it, no no no
The kids don't like it, no they don't like it at all
Anymore

Had a hit, famous, no
Easy come, easy go, should be
Happy with what I got,
Should be happy but I'm not
I just want to be someone

Don't you know we tried to do something new
It may sound real good,
But I don't think were getting through because,

[Chorus]

I thought there'd come a day
When I'd run out of things to say
But now I know it's true no one
Listens anyway yeah! Common common yeah!

All we wanted was to do somethin' new
It doesn't sound so good and I know were not
Getting through because

[Chorus]

I said
The kids don't like it, no no
The kids don't like it, no no no
The kids don't like it, no they don't like it at all
Anymore


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    Oh hell yeah.... this song is the best song to rock out to... I think the meaning is, that it's about the band's progress, they think they're good, but for some reason their records aren't selling, which is maybe why they keep putting old hits on every one of their new albums... except now they've broken through, and they have an album full of new songs \o/.

    da77ynon September 29, 2002   Link

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