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I wasn't trying to do no harm
I was just trying to prove I was tough
What I lacked in years I made up in gutsI ain't saying it was smart or that I had some master plan
I just grabbed that bottle and off I ran
I got a night in jail and a pissed old manYoung and wild like they said we should've never been
And still a child filling those nights with grown up sin
I burned up some cars, burned down some hearts
Just to call myself a manI might not do it the same but I'd do it all again
To stay young and wild as long as you canI wasn't trying to change the world
I just wanted to change her mind
In the backseat of my daddy's rideNo I didn't have a clue, no I didn't have a plan
Oh, but I didn't care what I didn't have
Yeah, she made me wanna feel like a manYoung and wild like they said we should've never been
And still a child filling those nights with grown up sin
I burned up some cars, burned down some hearts
Just to call myself a manI might not do it the same but I'd do it all again
To stay young and wild as long as you canI might not do it the same but I'd do it all again
To stay young and wild as long as you can

As long as you can, just as long as you can

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Al Hendrix was born Clyde Allen Hendrix on November 12, 1934 in Miami Florida. He has lived in California, Florida, Texas. Al's mom loved to listen to the "Grand Ole Opry" on Saturday night. That's where Al learned to appreciate music and was inspired by the music of Hank Williams, Sr. He began playing rhythm guitar to accompany his singing, and his startling expressive voice won him first and second place in two local talent shows. In March 1953, Al enlisted in the army. He did 18 months in Korea, and was honorably discharged.

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