Burned Out Affair

JOHN DAVIES CALE

Everything was fine
When all the girls were boys and singing
Was the usual thing to do nobody was sad
But the kids the kids with the clumsy eyes

We burned and we looted
And frightened ourselves
Before we learned mothers
Could haunt us with words
Split milk and childishness
Made scratches and cuts
On the cheap polished charm
Of the clumsy-eyed rats

So we stole magazines and some
Bikes for a ride
Those dazzling devices for Superboy's bride
We shot a few we stoned a few
And someday survived
To crouch back in corners
Mind in mind's eye

Well I can't bring back i can't think back
It's fading again
The tin boys and young girls all melted away

Everything was fine
When all the boys were girls and singing
Was the natural thing to do
But when men become women
That old thrill's not there
Just some tired old dolls
With their burned out affairs

I can't bring back i can't think back
It's fading again
The tin boys and young girls all fading away

Trivia about the song Burned Out Affair by John Cale

When was the song “Burned Out Affair” released by John Cale?
The song Burned Out Affair was released in 1973, on the album “Paris 1919”.
Who composed the song “Burned Out Affair” by John Cale?
The song “Burned Out Affair” by John Cale was composed by JOHN DAVIES CALE.

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