Being Boring

I came across a cache of old photos And invitations to teenage parties
Dress in white one said,
with quotations From someones wife,
a famous writer In the nineteen-twenties
When you're young you find inspiration in anyone who's ever gone
And opened up a closing door
She said: we were never feeling bored Cause we were never being boring
We had too much time to find for ourselves
And we were never being boring
We dressed up and fought, then thought: make amends
And we were never holding back or worried that
Time would come to an end
We were always hoping that, looking back
You could always rely on a friend
When I went I left from the station
With a haversack and some
trepidation Someone said: if youre not careful
Youll have nothing left and nothing
to care for In the nineteen-seventies
But I sat back and looking forward
My shoes were high and I had scored I'd bolted through a closing door
I would never find myself feeling
bored Cause we were never being boring
We had too much time to find for ourselves
And we were never being boring
We dressed up and fought, then thought: make amends
And we were never holding back or worried that
Time would come to an end
We were always hoping that, looking back
You could always rely on a friend



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Writer(s): Neil Tennant, Neil Francis Tennant, Christopher Sean Lowe
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