Eighteen Is Over the Hill

Bob Markley, Ron Morgan

[Verse 1]
Antique white lace
A plastic face
A tinfoil place
An empty space
You're so hung up on yourself
And nothing else

[Chorus]
I like too much the rain
The power of my brain
The sunshine and the open road
Ahead of me

[Verse 2]
Laughing because
It's right to laugh
Dress up at night
In the right dress
You can't change me
Into something that I'm not

[Chorus]
I like too much the rain
The power of my brain
The sunshine and the open road
Ahead of me

[Verse 3]
I'll hear your line
Some other time
When miming
Performance rhyme
The way you feel
It is so phony and unreal

[Chorus]
I like too much the rain
The power of my brain
The sunshine and the open road
Ahead of me
I like too much the rain
The power of my brain
The sunshine and the open road
Ahead of me

Trivia about the song Eighteen Is Over the Hill by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band

When was the song “Eighteen Is Over the Hill” released by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band?
The song Eighteen Is Over the Hill was released in 1968, on the album “Volume 3: A Child’s Guide to Good & Evil”.
Who composed the song “Eighteen Is Over the Hill” by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band?
The song “Eighteen Is Over the Hill” by The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was composed by Bob Markley, Ron Morgan.

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