| Strip the hero of his skin
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| And see the freak show within
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| An attic space in the house of sin
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| With pompadours and paraffin
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| She strokes your hair and says with a grin
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| «Here's the door but don’t come in
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| Come back when you’re younger»
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| Someone asked me, «Why is youth
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| Wasted on the rude and uncouth
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| Blinded on cheap vermouth
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| A would be poet in Duluth
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| Short on time, long in the tooth
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| Fantasies of John Wilkes Booth
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| Come back when you’re younger
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| Come back when you’re younger»
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| She dreams of an older man
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| Who holds delusions he still can
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| Deny he’s an also-run
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| Clutching to an empty plan
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| «Come and sit on my divan
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| Don’t say a word I’m your biggest fan»
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| Come back when you’re younger
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| Better minds and bigger hearts
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| Larger scale and cheaper parts
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| Faded patrons of the arts
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| High heeled post-operation tarts
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| Bitter ale and blunted darts
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| Sliding quickly down the charts
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| Come back when you’re younger
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| Come back when you’re younger
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| Come back when you’re younger |