The Number One
(专辑: Sad Clown Bad Summer #9 - 2007)
Her name was Stephanie something She lived out in Richville, right off of Portland I'm talking bout back in the
ninth grade Still had a
pony tail, couldn't grow a
high fade Used to take the 5
way out to the
suburbs Waitin at the
bus stop, there was my lovebird She would get on, sit down, scoot me over And smile with a
jheri curl restin on my shoulder And we would hit the
mall together Maybe hold each other's hand or share a
Dr. Pepper And all we ever did was kiss, no sex But in our defense, there was never any stress On the
phone late at night when I'm supposed to be in bed Mama doesn't know I'm talking to Lynette I
had a
lot of sweet nothing to say You could say a
whole lot of nothing has changed to this day We was fourteen, but she had breasts Although we was both too young for anything sexual Just wanted her to know that she was special She used to write me notes, do you like me, yes no? And I
don't know if it was practice for later But both of us would break our backs to spend time together I
don't ever remember trying to make her feel bad Back then we didn't see things like that There used to be a
spot called the
Boulevard theatre And as a
kid when a
movie came out I
would see it there Sneakin in to the
R-rated feature I
think I
was fifteen, that's how I
met Lisa She showed up with a
group of fly girls So me and my crew was in superfly world After the
flick we all went outside Paired off, took a
walk into that night I
can't imagine that happening now The
innocence is gone and all the
magic ran out I
wonder if my son will get to understand the
fun That comes from the
summer with the
one you call the
one There used to a
be a
fear and a
nervousness But back then it wasn't cause of domestic disturbances It used to just hurt your heart But now it's not enough until it rips the
universe apart Got to see a
lot of love when I
was a
kid Heartbreak made me wanna die but I
never did So this is for my old babysitter, Wanted to sneak out and fall asleep by the
lake with ya Smells like candy, felt like family For every girl that ever held me in the
back seat Used to vision being love struck with em Till I
got blindsided by these grown-up women