The Hungry Years

Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield

Girl we made it to the top
We went so high we couldn't stop
We climbed the ladder leading us nowhere
Two of us together
Building castles in the air

We spun so fast we couldn't tell
The gold ring from the carousel
How could we know the ride would turn out bad
Everything we wanted
Was everything we had

I miss the hungry years
The once upon a time
The lovely long ago
We didn't have a dime
Those days of me and you
We lost along the way

How could I be so blind
Not to see the door
Closing on the world
I now hunger for
Looking through my tears
I miss the hungry years

We shared our daydreams one by one
Making plans was so much fun
We set our goals and reached the highest star
The things that we were after
Were much better from afar

Here we stand just me and you
With everything and nothing, too
It wasn't worth the price we had to pay
Honey take me home
Let's go back to yesterday

I miss the hungry years
The once upon a time
The lovely long ago
We didn't have a dime
Those days of me and you
We lost along the way

How could I be so blind
Not to see the door
Closing on the world
I know hunger for
Looking through my tears
I miss the hungry years
I miss the hungry years

Trivia about the song The Hungry Years by Susannah McCorkle

When was the song “The Hungry Years” released by Susannah McCorkle?
The song The Hungry Years was released in 1981, on the album “The People That You Never Get To Love”.
Who composed the song “The Hungry Years” by Susannah McCorkle?
The song “The Hungry Years” by Susannah McCorkle was composed by Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield.

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