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(Verse 1)
At 7 years old everything was right
Table for four on a Friday night
Didnt see any signs of a dead end road
By the time I was 10 everything was changing
Fell asleep every night praying
Didnt know which way to go(Pre-Chorus)
Mama did her best to hide her anger
And I did my best to try and save her(Chorus)
I was a little too young and a little too dumb
To ever think the day would come
When dad would drive away
And take his love with him
So I grew up fast in a whole new world
Waved goodbye to that little girl
I can see her now innocent and 7
I wish I had never turned 11(Verse 2)
We moved into a smaller house

How mama did it oh I dont know how
Never went to bed without eating
At 13 I finally realized
What it means to get on with your life
But daddy sure did and he made it look easy(Pre-Chorus)
Mama did her best to hide the struggle
And I did my best to stay out of trouble(Chorus)
I was a little too young and a little too dumb
To ever think the day would come
When dad would drive away
And take his love with him
So I grew up fast in a whole new world
Waved goodbye to that little girl
I can see her now innocent and 7
I wish I had never turned 11(Bridge)
I wish that I could turn back time
And tell myself itll be alright
Youre never gonna lose a lot in your eyes(Chorus)
I was a little too young and a little too dumb
To ever think the day would come
So I grew up fast in a whole new world
Waved goodbye to that little girl
I can see her now innocent and 7
I wish I had never turned 11
I wish I had never turned 11
I wish I had never turned 11

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Melancholic indie pop duo Harper Lee was formed in Brighton, England in 1999 by singer/guitarist Keris Howard (former member of Sarah Records group Brighter, later in Hal as well as sometime bass player in Trembling Blue Stars) and multi-instrumentalist Laura Bridge (a veteran of Hood and concurrent member of Kicker). Borrowing their name from the American author who won the Pulitzer Prize for her debut novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" before disappearing from the public eye, the band likewise planned to issue just one record before calling it quits...

Read more about Harper Lee on Last.fm.


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