17 Again

(Howard Aronson)

This lyric is a tribute to Nirvana, and written the way they wrote many songs. Doesn't have a lot of lyrics, they're very repetitive, but it's meant to be that way. Kurt Cobain wrote a lot of songs this way, and I really admired can not having to use a lot of different words to get the point across. I didn't have sex until I was 18 and I had graduated high school. All my friends were having sex, but I was so naive, and a little bit tentative when it came to women I remember going out with a girl, we went to where everybody goes parking, and I just sat there, I didn't even try to kiss her. We never went out again, and later in life I found out when I was talking to her on facebook, that she thought I didn't like her. In reality I did, but I was just too scared to show her any affection. Maybe I held her hand once or something like that. So this lyric is about when I was 17

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I got no luck when it comes to love I got no luck when it comes to love I got no luck when it comes to love I got no luck when it comes to love No sex No sex No sex I got no luck when it comes to love I got no luck when it comes to love I got no luck when it comes to love I got no luck when it comes to love No sex No sex No sex I'm 17 again I'm 17 again I'm 17 again I'm 17 again I'm 17 again I'm 17 again I'm 17 again No sex No sex No sex No sex No sex No sex No sex No sex

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