5:15

Pete Townshend

Why should I care?
Why should I care?

Girls of fifteen
Sexually knowing
The ushers are sniffing
Eau de Cologning
The seats are seductive
Celibate sitting
Pretty girls digging
Prettier women

Magically bored
On a quiet street corner
Free frustration
In our minds and our toes
Quiet stormwater
M-m-my generation
Uppers and downers
Either way blood flows

(Inside, outside) leave me alone
(Inside, outside) nowhere is home
(Inside, outside) where have I been?
Out of my brain on the 5:15
Out of my brain on the train
Out of my brain on the train

On a raft in the quarry
Slowly sinking
Back of a lorry
Holy hitching
Dreadfully sorry
Apple scrumping
Born in the war
Birthday punching

He-man drag
In the glittering ballroom
Gravely outrageous
In my high heel shoes
Tightly undone
Know what they're showing
Sadly ecstatic
That their heroes are news

(Inside, outside) leave me alone
(Inside, outside) nowhere is home
(Inside, outside) where have I been?
Out of my brain on the 5:15
Out of my brain on the train
Out of my brain on the train

Why should I care?
Why should I care?

Trivia about the song 5:15 by The Who

On which albums was the song “5:15” released by The Who?
The Who released the song on the albums “Quadrophenia” in 1973, “Hooligans” in 1981, “Who's Greatest Hits” in 1983, “Join Together” in 1990, “Live At The Royal Albert Hall” in 2003, “Then and Now” in 2004, and “The Who Hits 50!” in 2014.
Who composed the song “5:15” by The Who?
The song “5:15” by The Who was composed by Pete Townshend.

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