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Just A Kid

By: Manic Street Preachers
Album: Lipstick Traces: A Secret History Of Manic Street Preachers
Country: *****
Kind of music: *****
Ranking: 176313 ↓-120

Manic Street Preachers » Just A Kid

Afraid of the sun
So afraid of the sky
Touch it and taste it
But don't reach too high

Bewildered by them
Then so uncomplicated
All these feelings
Not fully created

Just a kid amongst the Autumn leaves
A kid kicking around with no worries
Just a kid searching through the debris
Just a kid acting like I used to be
Just a kid acting like I used to be

Afraid of the sun
So afraid of the sky
Touch it and taste it
But don't reach too high

Hurting and yearning
And yet so carefree
Waking and dreaming
The world at my feet

Just a kid amongst the Autumn leaves
A kid kicking around with no worries
Just a kid searching through the debris
Just a kid acting like I used to be
Just a kid acting like I used to be

Just a kid amongst the Autumn leaves
A kid kicking around with no worries
Just a kid searching through the debris
Just a kid acting like I used to be
Just a kid acting like I used to be

Just a kid just a man and a boy
Just a moment that time will destroy


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Manic Street Preachers » In the album

Judge Yourself
Sculpture Of Man
Sorrow 16
Sepia
Just A Kid
Donkeys
Spectators Of Suicide
Out Of Time
Valley Boy
Velocity Girl
Horses Under Starlight
Been A Son
Mr. Carbohydrate
Comfort Comes
We Are All Bourgeois Now
Forever Delayed
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel?
Strip It Down
What's My Name
Bored Out Of My Mind
Last Christmas
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
Dead Trees And Traffic Islands
It's So Easy
Close My Eyes
Rock And Roll Music
Socialist Serenade
Take The Skinheads Bowling
Bright Eyes
Train In Vain
Wrote For Luck
We Her Majesty's Prisoners
Prologue To History

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