Younger Generation
Why must every generation think their folks are square?
And no matter where their heads are they know Mom's ain't there
Cause I swore when I was small that I'd remember when
I knew what's wrong with them that I was smaller than
Determined to remember all the cardinal rules
Like sun showers are legal grounds for cuttin' school
I know I have forgotten maybe one or two
And I hope that I recall them all before the baby's due
And I know he'll have a question or two
Like "Hey pop, can I go ride my Zoom?
It goes two hundred miles per hour suspended on balloons
And can I put a droplet of this new stuff on my tongue
And imagine frothin' dragons while you sit and wreck your lungs?"
And I must be permissive, understanding of the younger generation
And then I'll know that all I've learned my kid assumes
And all my deepest worries must be his cartoons
And still I'll try to tell him all the things I've done
Relating to what he can do when he becomes a man
And still he'll stick his fingers in the fan
And "Hey pop, my girlfriend's only three
She's got her own videophone and she's a-takin' LSD
And now that we're best friends she wants to give a bit to me
And what's the matter Daddy, how come you're turnin' green
Can it be that you can't live up to your dreams?"
And no matter where their heads are they know Mom's ain't there
Cause I swore when I was small that I'd remember when
I knew what's wrong with them that I was smaller than
Determined to remember all the cardinal rules
Like sun showers are legal grounds for cuttin' school
I know I have forgotten maybe one or two
And I hope that I recall them all before the baby's due
And I know he'll have a question or two
Like "Hey pop, can I go ride my Zoom?
It goes two hundred miles per hour suspended on balloons
And can I put a droplet of this new stuff on my tongue
And imagine frothin' dragons while you sit and wreck your lungs?"
And I must be permissive, understanding of the younger generation
And then I'll know that all I've learned my kid assumes
And all my deepest worries must be his cartoons
And still I'll try to tell him all the things I've done
Relating to what he can do when he becomes a man
And still he'll stick his fingers in the fan
And "Hey pop, my girlfriend's only three
She's got her own videophone and she's a-takin' LSD
And now that we're best friends she wants to give a bit to me
And what's the matter Daddy, how come you're turnin' green
Can it be that you can't live up to your dreams?"
Credits
Writer(s): John Benson Sebastian
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- She Is Still A Mystery (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 15, 1967) - Single
- Only Pretty What A Pity (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 15, 1967) - Single
- A Real Spoonful of The Lovin Spoonful
- You're a Big Boy Now (Original Soundtrack Album)
- What's Up Tiger Lily? (Original Soundtrack Album)
- What's Up, Tiger Lily
- Playlist: The Very Best of the Lovin' Spoonful
- Very Best Of The Lovin' Spoonful
- Platinum & Gold Collection
- Platinum & Gold Collection: The Lovin' Spoonful
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