Fifty states
Fifty lines
Fifty, 'Crying all the times'
Fifty boys
Fifty lies
Fifty, 'I'm gonna change my mind's'
I changed my mind
I changed my mind
Now I feel indifferent

We were young
We were young
We were young we didn't care
Is it gone
Is it gone
Is it floating in the air?
I changed my mind
I changed my mind
Now I feel indifferent

All that time, wasted
I wish I was a little more delicate
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my name was Clementine

Fifty states
Fifty lines
Fifty, 'Crying all the times'
Fifty boys
Fifty lies
Fifty, 'I'm gonna change my mind's'
I changed my mind
I changed my mind
Now I feel indifferent

We were young
We were young
We were young we didn't care
Is it gone
It's gone
Oh, it's floating in the air
I changed my mind
I changed my mind
Now I feel indifferent

All that time, wasted
I wish I was a little more delicate
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my name was Clementine

Oh all that time, wasted
I wish I was a little more delicate
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my
I wish my name was Clementine


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Clementine Lyrics as written by Sarah Jaffe

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    The question is: Is she saying "I'm feeling different" or "I feel indifferent" It can be heard either way even if you listen closely. Just an artist's way of leaving it up the the listener to interpret for themselves.

    As far as song interpretation, the lines:

    we were young we were young we were young we didn't care ...oh all that time, wasted

    strike a chord with most of us. Wasted youth, wasted time. Don't we all wonder that to some extent when we come of age?

    In any case, it is a beautiful song that has universal themes. This is one of the best tunes I have heard in a long time.
    Way to go Sarah...

    fullmoon2000on January 05, 2011   Link

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