Thirteen

Big Star

Won't you let me walk you home from school
Won't you let me meet you at the pool
Maybe friday i can
Get tickets for the dance
And i'll take you

Won't you tell your dad, "get off my back"
Tell him what we said about "paint it, black"
Rock 'n roll is here to stay
Come inside where it's okay
And i'll shake you.

Won't you tell me what you're thinking of.
Would you be an outlaw for my love
If it's so, well, let me know
If it's "no," well, i can go.
I won't make you.


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