Bored Teenagers

Album: Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts (1977)
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  • We´re talking into corners
    Finding ways to fill the vacuum
    And though our mouths are dry
    We talk in hope to hit on something new
    Tied to the railway tracks
    It´s one way to revive but no way to relax

    We´re just bored teenagers
    Looking for love
    Or should I say emotional rages
    Bored teenagers
    Seeing ourselves as strangers

    We talk about the whys and wherefore
    Do we really care at all?
    Talk about the frailty of words
    Is rarely meaningful
    When we´re sitting watching the ´planes
    Burn up through the night like meteorites

    We´re just bored teenagers
    Looking for love
    Or should I say emotional rages
    Bored teenagers Publisher: CONEXION MEDIA GROUP, INC.
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