The Story Of a Teenager

Dan Peek / Gerry Beckley

Boy, please don't throw away your life
All the joy, please don't end it with a knife
'cause you know there's hope for you

I was alone like the silence in the night
I had no home no one close to hold me tight
But you know there's hope for you, for you

Everywhere I look I see your face
Every step I take seems out of place
You got to be a man to run the race
I'm not a hopeless man
How can you say I am?

I was alone like the silence in the night
I had no home no one close to hold me tight
But you know there's hope for you, for you

Everywhere I look I see your face
Every step I take seems out of place
You got to be a man to run the race
I'm not a hopeless man
How can you say I am

Trivia about the song The Story Of a Teenager by America

On which albums was the song “The Story Of a Teenager” released by America?
America released the song on the albums “Hearts” in 1975 and “Archives, Vol. 1” in 2015.
Who composed the song “The Story Of a Teenager” by America?
The song “The Story Of a Teenager” by America was composed by Dan Peek and Gerry Beckley.

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