Tori Amos "Pretty Good Year" lyrics

Pretty Good Year

Tears on the sleeve of a man, don't wanna be a boy todayHeard the eternal footman bought himself a bike to raceAnd Greg he writes letters and burns his CDsThey say you were something in those formative yearsHold onto nothing as fast as you can

Well, still pretty good yearPretty good

Maybe a bright sandy beachIs gonna bring you back, back, backMaybe not so now you're offYou're gonna see AmericaWell, let me tell you something about America

Pretty good yearPretty good

Some things are melting nowSome things are melting nowWell, what's it gonna takeTill my baby's all rightWhat's it gonna takeTill my baby's all right

And Greg he writes lettersWith his birthday penSometimes he's aware that they're drawing him inBut Lucy was prettyYour best friend agreed

Well, still pretty good yearPretty goodPretty good year

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