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


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Two Halves Lyrics as written by James Edward Olliges Jr.

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    what you want. is what you cant have.

    collinstrandon September 21, 2008   Link
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    this song is ACE!! true art!! I can't believe only one person commented on this...

    fine tunes.. deep meanings...

    I can relate to every part of this..

    well after all.. that's the human nature..

    "You want this now, you want that Can't have it all, you should enjoy what you have But I know what you want Well I know what you want You want the better of two halves "

    bimbimnicholsonon October 08, 2009   Link
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    this song is great.. pretty much about a person is very immature.. doesnt seem to grow up at all.. not appreciative of anything!! that person wants what that person wants.. doesnt think the of what the other person has done.. i can relate 100% to this song!!

    RupeshPatel27on May 22, 2010   Link

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