You made me older than my years
I am young and barely grown
And when I cry, I cry your tears
For I have no life of my own.
Why don't you write me some candlelight
And wear your heart of gold?
And I will wear these Aching, heartbreaking years
"Til one day I shall wear midnight.
And if you should scream from your darkest dream
And in a whisper you'll hear me call?
And for a while I'll be sweet sixteen
And I'll have no power at all.
Why don't you write me a moonlight night
And wear your finest hour
And I will wear these Aching, heartbreaking years
Til one day I shall wear midnight
I am young, you are old,
But not heartless and cold
I am warm from the love that you have shown
But you conjured me up
From your hat full of dreams
And you keep me in a world of your own
Why don't you write me a guiding light
And wear your heart's desire?
And I will wear these Aching, heartbreaking years
Why don't you write me a guiding light and wear your heart's desire
And I will wear these Aching, heartbreaking years, ‘til one day
I shall wear midnight
And when you lay down on your final word,
It will be no comfort to me.
I have lived by the pen and I'll die by the sword,
When it's time to set me free.
Why don't you write me a gallant knight and wear your honour and sword
And I will wear these Aching, heartbreaking years, ‘til one day
I shall wear midnight
One day I shall wear midnight
‘Til one day we shall wear midnight
Writer(s): Peter Knight, Rick Kemp, Maddy Prior, Liam Genockey, Julian Nicholas Hugh Littman, Terry Pratchett, Robert Michael Leonard Johnson
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