It's been a long and lonely trip Because it was well worth it I got to read a couple books Before I reached my verdict
Never thought that I was perfect Always thought that I had a purpose I used to wonder if I'd live to see my first kiss
The most difficult thing that I did Was recite my own words at a service Realizing the person I was addressing Probably wasn't looking down from heaven
Or cooking up something in hell's kitchen Trying to listen in or eaves drop From some another dimension It was self serving just like this is
Conveniently religious on Easter Sunday and on Christmas The television went from being A babysitter to a mistress
Technology made it easy for us to stay in touch 'til we just stayed distant and never touched Now all we do is text too much
I don't remember much from my youth Maybe my memory is repressed Or I just spent too much time Wondering if I'd live to have sex
Fell in love for the first time in 4th grade But I didn't have the courage to talk to her In 8th grade I wrote the note And I slipped it in someone else's locker
Considered killing myself 'cause of that It was a big deal, it was a blown cover It was over for me, my goose was cooked Stick a fork it me, the jig is up
I blew my chances, the rest is history Our future was torn asunder It became abundantly clear I was only brought here to suffer
At least I didn't include my name Thankfully I wrote the whole note in code And it had 10 layers of scotch tape safety seal Making it impossible to open
Plus, it was set to self destruct Whoever read it probably died, laughing I wonder if they lived long enough
A year later, I came to understand That wasn't love that I was feeling for her I had someone else to obsess over I was older, I was very mature
I forged my time signature While practicing my parents autograph 'Cause I was failing math When I thought the teacher would call my home
I checked the mailbox twice a day At the end of a long dirt road Steamed open a couple envelopes Like I was in private detective mode
If you snoop around long enough For something in particular you're guaranteed to find it For better or worse that's how I learned That it's best to just keep some things private
It was the best of times, it was the end of times It was the best of times, it was the end of times It was the best of times, it was the end of times
Best of times, the end of times I was always on deck, I was next in line An only child with a pen and pad Writing a list of things that I could never have
The walls in my house were paper thin Every squabble seemed to get deafening If my memory serves me correctly I made it a point to void and forget some things
Probably to keep from being embarrassed Never meant to upset or give grief to my parents Kept my secrets, hid my talents In my head, never under the mattress
Therapy couldn't break me Never learned a word that would insure safety So I spoke softly and I tip toed often The door to my room was like a big old coffin
The way that it creaked when I closed it shut Anxieties peaked when it opened up As if everything that I was thinking would be exposed I still sleep fully clothed
Used to wonder if I'd live to see 12
Loved to dance but couldn't make it to the formal Couldn't bear watching my imaginary girlfriend Bust a move with any other dudes
Tone Loc was talking 'bout a 'Wild Thing' But I was still caught up in some child things Scared of a God who couldn't spare the rod It was clearly a brimstone and fire thing
Couldn't explain my desire to steal that fire Like, "Please, oh, please, Don't throw me in that patch of brier"
It was the best of times, it was the end of times
The school counselor was clueless 'cause I never skipped classes Perfect attendance, imperfect accent Speech impediment they could never really fix And I faked bad eyesight so I could wear glasses
Considered doing something that would cripple me I wanted a wheelchair, I wanted the sympathy I wanted straight teeth so then came braces 4 years of head gear helped me change faces
It was the best of times, it was the end of times
Now, I wonder if I'll live to see marriage Wonder if I'll live long enough to have kids Wonder if I'll live to see my kids have kids If I do, gonna tell 'em how it is
Don't listen when they tell you That these are your best years Don't let anybody protect your ears It's best that you hear what They don't want you to hear
It's better to have pressure from peers Beer won't give you chest hair Spicy food won't make it curl
Trust me, kid, it's not the end of the world