The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
You know I never liked high school
Though it was my intent
To land a scholarship in punk
And avoid imprisonment
Yeah my rules
That’s the way it had to be
Not scholastically involved
Fill the girls with alcohol
Be more like me and you’ll run the company
To get a job was your intent
But it seems irreverent
When you’re fifteen years
Who the hell really cares
All that counts is getting laid
Hate her braces love the braids
Chorus:
The one thing I liked about going to school
Was falling in love with a beautiful girl like you
You know I never liked high school
My destiny was not
To be literate in math
I would rather take a bath
In my own crap
So don’t ask me to a dance
I would rather sit in class
Than be with you and make an ass
Out of myself or to learn the saxophone
Least important were the A’s
Stealing Mr. Sims toupee
When you’re fifteen years
Who the hell really cares
All that counts is getting laid
Hate her braces love the braids
(chorus)
Some say I’m not too bright
Sometimes I think that they are right
Sometimes I think I should be president
But I’m remembering your words
(chorus)
But I’m remembering you’re words
The one thing I liked about going to school
Was falling in love with a beautiful girl like you
Like you
Like you
Like you
Girl like you
Though it was my intent
To land a scholarship in punk
And avoid imprisonment
Yeah my rules
That’s the way it had to be
Not scholastically involved
Fill the girls with alcohol
Be more like me and you’ll run the company
To get a job was your intent
But it seems irreverent
When you’re fifteen years
Who the hell really cares
All that counts is getting laid
Hate her braces love the braids
Chorus:
The one thing I liked about going to school
Was falling in love with a beautiful girl like you
You know I never liked high school
My destiny was not
To be literate in math
I would rather take a bath
In my own crap
So don’t ask me to a dance
I would rather sit in class
Than be with you and make an ass
Out of myself or to learn the saxophone
Least important were the A’s
Stealing Mr. Sims toupee
When you’re fifteen years
Who the hell really cares
All that counts is getting laid
Hate her braces love the braids
(chorus)
Some say I’m not too bright
Sometimes I think that they are right
Sometimes I think I should be president
But I’m remembering your words
(chorus)
But I’m remembering you’re words
The one thing I liked about going to school
Was falling in love with a beautiful girl like you
Like you
Like you
Like you
Girl like you
Lyrics submitted by BECERRO
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