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I get back home at a quarter to four
What ya doin' with your keys inside my door?
Seventeen and you've never been here before
I try my best not to put you down
There's a hole in my head where the words fall out
Don't care what faithless people say
Should I care?
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Seventeen, oh, oh
Don't change one thing, oh, oh
We take our chances every day
We watch those bleeding hearts decay
I'd walk through walls, would it make you stay?
I burnt my bridges and I burned my friends
If I had my time I'd do it again
Don't care what faithless people say
I don't care
Seventeen, oh, oh

Don't change one thing, oh, oh
Just burn to the end at seventeen girl, oh, oh
Seventeen, oh, oh
Don't change one thing, oh, oh
Just burn to the end at seventeen girl, oh, oh
I don't wanna talk, I wanna go home
There's a voice in my head, won't leave me alone
I want you to follow me home
'Cause I know this star that we transcend
Could be the only chance we get
Seventeen, I've never been here before
Seventeen, oh, oh
Don't change one thing, oh, oh
Just burn to the end at seventeen girl
Seventeen, oh, oh
Don't change one thing, oh, oh
Just burn to the end at seventeen girl
Burn to the end

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Farrell "Rusty" Draper (January 25, 1923 – March 28, 2003) was an American country and pop singer who achieved his greatest success in the 1950s. Born in Kirksville, Missouri and nicknamed "Rusty" for his red hair, he began performing on his uncle's radio show in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the mid 1930s. Draper moved on to work at radio stations in Des Moines, Iowa—sometimes filling in for sports announcer Ronald Reagan—and in Illinois before settling in California. There he began to sing in local clubs, becoming resident singer at the Rumpus Room in San Francisco.

Read more about Rusty Draper on Last.fm.


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