Childhood's End

Gene Simmons / Bruce Kulick / Tommy C. Thayer

I lived a life of illusion and you had your kicks
So what, there's nothing left to do
And you and your obsessions and your crucifix
As if what I thought mattered much to you

And you were always my friend from Childhood's End
It was forever and ever
Did you understand
It's Childhood's End
But never, the dream is over

Sunday morning in the New York Times
I read you died last night
It said you were smilin' when you blew your mind
And the note you left behind said:

You were always my friend from Childhood's End
Seems like forever and ever
Yeah, you won't have to have to pretend
It's near the end
You won't ever be a rock and roller

Yeah, you were always my friend from Childhood's End
But never, the dream is over
You were just like me
I was just like you
For eternity I'll think of you

And you were always my friend from Childhood's End
It was forever and ever
Did you understand
It's Childhood's End
But never, the dream is over

And you were always my friend from Childhood's End
It was forever and ever
Did you understand
It's Childhood's End
But never, the dream is over

You've got something about you,
You've got something I need...")

Trivia about the song Childhood's End by KISS

When was the song “Childhood's End” released by KISS?
The song Childhood's End was released in 1996, on the album “Carnival Of Souls: The Final Sessions”.
Who composed the song “Childhood's End” by KISS?
The song “Childhood's End” by KISS was composed by Gene Simmons, Bruce Kulick, and Tommy C. Thayer.

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