I think he must have been eighteen He was as fragile as a dream Strong as a man Seeing the summer in his eyes I felt my autumn as it flies Like grains of sand
I added make-up to my face As if to cover some disgrace I saw him smiling Rainbows and colours of the spring I would have given anything To win his loving
I think he must have been eighteen A movie star on any screen It made him careless He never said a word of love He thought that speaking about love Was only worthless
And then as if the line were new He simply whispered, "I want you Let's stay together" We drifted slowly through the night I never knew a love more right Not since, not ever
I think he must have been eighteen It made him vain and almost mean His looks abusing Without a word he slowly dressed Leaving me to my loneliness My share of losing
I could have tried to make him mine I let him go without a sign My face was lying He said, I am not the kind to fall Love is for grown-ups after all I felt like crying
I added make-up to my face As if to cover some disgrace I saw him smiling I had forgotten in a dream That I was almost twice eighteenTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.