I'm fifteen for a moment
Caught in between ten and twenty
And I'm just dreaming
Counting the ways to where you are
I'm twenty-two for a moment
And she feels better than ever
And we're on fire
Making our way back from Mars

Fifteen, there's still time for you
Time to buy and time to lose
Fifteen, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got a hundred years to live

I'm thirty-three for a moment
I'm still the man, but you see I'm of age
A kid on the way, babe
A family on my mind
I'm forty-five for a moment
The sea is high
And I'm headin' into a crisis
Chasing the years of my life

Fifteen, there's still time for you
Time to buy and time to lose yourself
Within a morning star
Fifteen, I'm alright with you
Fifteen, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got a hundred years to live

Half time goes by
Suddenly you're wise
Another blink of an eye
Sixty-seven is gone
The sun is gettin' high
We're movin' on

I'm ninety-nine for a moment
And dyin' for just another moment
And I'm just dreaming
Counting the ways to where you are

Fifteen, there's still time for you
Twenty-two, I feel her too
Thirty-three, you're on your way
Every day's a new day
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh

Fifteen, there's still time for you
Time to buy and time to choose
Hey fifteen, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got a hundred years to live


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    I'd never paid much attention to this son until about a week ago. I was on my way back from a local cemetery after "paying my respects" to my great aunt and uncle. (They passed away a few years back.) I had my one-year-old daughter in the back seat, and I flipped on the radio just to see what was on. This song started playing, and it hit me all at once -- the memories of being a teenager, the joys of when I was newly married in my early 20's, where I am now in my early 30's with a baby girl, then thinking about my parents, grandparents, and some of my loved ones who had already passed on.

    It brought me to tears. In fact, I'm crying again now, but I'm just a softie.

    bobsmith84on December 16, 2008   Link

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