Trial of the Century

Russ Rankin

What does it mean when youæ?®e sixteen
The worldæ?¯ a cold and lonely place
But youæ?®e still kicking
Every door down in the place

The war of words theyæ?®e so upright
You pass a hundred sleepless nights
And the worst is yet to come or so they say

Here comes seventeen
And just beyond
Thereæ?¯ tolerance and empathy
To protect you from them all
A stand of evergreen
Just like the places we would always talk about
To catch you when you fall

You hear a knock outside the door
It never rains here anymore
So now thereæ?¯ nothing new
To was away the pain

A frightened face your clouded mind
The memories youæ?³e trailed behind
And seventeen still feels light years away

Nobody seems to understand you
As your grasping for that innocence
Sequestered in your mind

Was it guilt or were they blind
All this time

Trivia about the song Trial of the Century by Good Riddance

When was the song “Trial of the Century” released by Good Riddance?
The song Trial of the Century was released in 2001, on the album “Symptoms of a Leveling Spirit”.
Who composed the song “Trial of the Century” by Good Riddance?
The song “Trial of the Century” by Good Riddance was composed by Russ Rankin.

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