Come down from where you are and get down
We are what we are not, we are found
To the sound of the bells and the guns
We've taken all our vows, we are found

Come on get down
Come get down
Make amends, make a vow
Come on get down
Come get down
Mighty you, here and now

So come on honey, blow yourself to pieces
Come on honey, give yourself completely
And do it all although you can't believe it
Youth knows no pain
Youth knows no pain

Come together and join the parade
And get back what got lost in the trade
With our crowns and the shimmering beads
With the wind in my hair, we are free

Come on get down
Come get down
Make amends, make a vow
Come on get down
Come get down
Mighty you, here and now

So come on honey, blow yourself to pieces
Come on honey, give yourself completely
And do it all although you can't believe it
Youth knows no pain
Youth knows no pain

I said youth don't know
Youth knows no pain
I said youth don't know
Youth knows no pain

So come on honey blow yourself to pieces
Come on honey give yourself completely
Come on honey blow yourself to pieces
Come on honey give yourself completely
And do it all although you can't believe it
Youth knows no pain
Youth knows no pain
Youth knows no pain


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Youth Knows No Pain Lyrics as written by Bjoern Yttling Rick Nowels

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    greaaat song

    tsugumion March 07, 2011   Link
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    it's about doing all you can do, while we're still young

    ariana826on April 06, 2011   Link
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    I think is about doing whatever you want to do while you are young because you have a complete life on your front. The mistakes you do are not going to matter in the future and they will help you.

    MusicLoverAlways323on April 12, 2011   Link
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    I see this as a kind of satirizing of people who don't take young people and their problems seriously. When I was growing up and still among a lot of people I know, there was and is an attitude that children are resillient and that you can ignore their problems because they'll outgrow them.

    sibilationon October 03, 2011   Link
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    I agree with Sibliation, definitely a satire on the resiliency of youth.

    whitedunkson November 25, 2011   Link
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    I agree with Sibliation, definitely a satire on the resiliency of youth.

    whitedunkson November 25, 2011   Link

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