teenager missing

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teenager missing
Song about you missing being a teenager?

So, I'm 18 and I came to realize that I'll miss my Younglife without stress I am looking for a song I can relate to this subject.

I Want to Go Back – Eddie Money http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbkowHt45yg I listened to the radio, I heard a song reminded me long ago that time I thought things were never gonna change There was a time I never had to feel the pain that I know things will never be the same now I want to go back and do everything But again I can not go back I know I want to go Because I feel so much older But I can not go back I know I recall hanging out on Friday night The first slow dance, hoping that I'll get it right then, I thought I'd never ever stand alone, he used to be a lonely heart was never shown I know that things will never be the same as I want to go back and do everything again but I can not go back I know I want to go back Cause I'm feeling so much older But I can not go back I know can not go back I can not go back I know now that things will never be the same I said I want to go back and do everything more but I can not go back, I know I want to go back because I do not feel so much older But I can not go back I know I will return back and do it all again But I can not go back I know I want to go back because I feel much older, but I can not go Rear I know I want to go back and do it all again But I can not go back I know I want to go back because I feel much older, but I can not go back I know that no, no and do it all over …

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