Missed the time when I was young,
The time when nothing really matters;
Missed the carefree moments under the sun,
When I could just walk out in rags and tatters;
Missed the time when I could tell you I love you,
But by tomorrow I called u Judy instead of Ruby;
Remember the morning when I told you I missed you,
But by nightfall I've another in company;
Missed the time when nothing's due,
Only miserable pennies and no dollar bill;
Missed the time when I don pay for any meal,
But still got to have TGI's best grill;
Missed the time when the night starts at two,
When the DJ blew the speakers along with my ears;
Missed the chicks who have rubber and no flu,
When I could do anything with them without fear;
Missed the revving of my mean machine,
With two Dunlop wheels instead of four;
Where I could take her for a crazy spin,
When she would cry and ask for more;
Missed the time when we were still scared of her father,
When coming home late through the old back door;
Missed the time when he went out with mother,
when we could do crazy things right there on the floor;
Missed those moments when studies weren't too bad,
Than the things i do now like kissing ass;
Missed the time when it's ok being a cad,
When going to school is better than the rest;
Missed the time when I could write love letters,
And those times when the face could never turn red;
Missed the time when I could do first and count later,
And morning feuds can be settle at night in bed;
Missed the time when we could moan over her,
About the delicious one that got away;
Calling her my lovely princess and my dear,
And yet still did every single thing my way;
Missed counting the rules that i broke,
Coming one by one like collectors items;
Missed exercising my ingenious master stroke,
On those whose hearts were fragile and not firm;
How I wish I could turn back time,
With a pathetic dollar and a dime;
When martinis were added with slices of lime,
When all the world could offer were strangely mine...
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