| Song | The Best Of Times |
| Artist | Perry Como |
| Album | The Love Collection Vol. 1 |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Sage Francis - The Best Of Times | |
| It's been a long and lonely trip but | |
| I'm glad that I took it because it was well worth it. | |
| I got to read a couple books and do some research | |
| Before I reached my verdict. | |
| Never thought that I was perfect. | |
| Always thought that I had a purpose. | |
| Used to wonder if I'd live to see my first kiss. | |
| The most difficult thing I ever did | |
| Was recite my own words at a service | |
| Realizing the person I was addressing probably | |
| Wasn't looking down from heaven. | |
| Or cooking up something in hell's kitchen | |
| Trying to listen in or eaves drop | |
| From some another dimension. | |
| It was self serving just like this is. | |
| Conveniently religious on Easter Sunday and on Christmas. | |
| The television went from being a babysitter to a mistress. | |
| Technology made it easy for us | |
| To stay in touch while keeping a distance | |
| 'Til we just stayed distant and never touched. | |
| Now all we do is text too much. | |
| I don't remember much from my youth. | |
| Maybe my memory is repressed. | |
| Or I just spent too much time | |
| Wondering if I'd live to have sex. | |
| Fell in love for the first time in 4th grade | |
| But I didn't have the courage to talk to her. | |
| In 8th grade I wrote her the note | |
| But I slipped it in someone else’s locker. | |
| Considered killing myself 'cause of that. | |
| It was a big deal. | |
| It was a blown cover. | |
| It was over for me. | |
| My goose was cooked. | |
| Stick a fork it me. | |
| The jig is up. | |
| I blew my chances the rest is history | |
| Our future was torn asunder. | |
| It became abundantly clear that | |
| I was only brought here to suffer. | |
| At least I didn't include my name. | |
| Thankfully I wrote the whole note in code | |
| And it had 10 layers of scotch tape safety | |
| Seal making it impossible to open. | |
| Plus it was set to self destruct. | |
| Whoever read it probably died…laughing. | |
| I wonder if they lived long enough | |
| To realize what happened. | |
| A year later I came to understand that | |
| Wasn't love that I was feeling for her. | |
| I had someone else to obsess over. | |
| I was older. I was very mature. | |
| I forged my time signature | |
| While practicing my parents autograph | |
| Cause I was failing math. | |
| Disconnected the phone when | |
| I thought the teacher would call my home. | |
| I checked the mailbox twice a day | |
| At the end of a long dirt road. | |
| Steamed open a couple envelopes like | |
| I was in private detective mode. | |
| If you snoop around long enough | |
| For something in particular | |
| You're guaranteed to find it. | |
| For better or worse that's how I learned that | |
| It's best to just keep some things private. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| Best of times end of times | |
| I was always on deck I was next in line. | |
| An only child with a pen and pad writing a list of things that | |
| I could never have. | |
| The walls in my house were paper thin. | |
| Every squabble seemed to get deafening. | |
| If my memory serves me correctly | |
| I made it a point to void and forget some things. | |
| Probably to keep from being embarrassed. | |
| Never meant to upset or give grief to my parents. | |
| Kept my secrets…hid my talents… | |
| in my head never under the mattress. | |
| Therapy couldn't break me. | |
| Never learned a word that would insure safety. | |
| So I spoke softly and I tip toed often. | |
| The door to my room was like a big old coffin. | |
| The way that it creeked when I closed it shut. | |
| Anxieties peaked when it opened up. | |
| As if everything that I was thinking would be exposed. | |
| I still sleep fully clothed. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was beautiful. | |
| It was brutal. | |
| It was cruel. | |
| It was business as usual. | |
| Heaven. It was hell. | |
| Used to wonder if I'd live to see 12. | |
| When I did I figured that I was immortal. | |
| Loved to dance but couldn't make it to the formal. | |
| Couldn' bear watching my imaginary girlfriend | |
| Bust a move with any other dudes. | |
| Tone Loc was talking bout a “Wild Thang” | |
| but I was still caught up in some child thangs. | |
| Scared of a God who couldn't spare the rod. | |
| It was clearly a brimstone and fire thang. | |
| Pyromaniac. Kleptomaniac. | |
| Couldn't explain my desire to steal that fire. | |
| Now I add it to my rider. | |
| Like “Please oh please don't throw me in that patch of brier!” | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| The school counselor was clueless | |
| 'cause I never skipped classes. | |
| Perfect attendance. | |
| Imperfect accent. | |
| Speech impediment they could never really fix | |
| And I faked bad eyesight so I could wear glasses. | |
| Considered doing something that would cripple me. | |
| I wanted a wheelchair. | |
| I wanted the sympathy. | |
| I wanted straight teeth so then came braces. | |
| 4 years of head gear helped me change faces. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| Now I wonder if I'll live to see marriage. | |
| Wonder if I'll live long enough to have kids. | |
| Wonder if I'll live to see my kids have kids. | |
| If I do I’m gonna tell 'em how it is. | |
| “Don't listen when they tell you | |
| That these are your best years. | |
| Don't let anybody protect your ears. | |
| It's best that you hear | |
| What they don't want you to hear. | |
| It's better to have pressure | |
| From peers than not have peers. | |
| Beer won't give you chest hair. | |
| Spicy food won’t make it curl. | |
| When you think you've got it all figured out | |
| And then your universe collapses… | |
| Trust me kid…it’s not the end of the world |
| Sage Francis The Best Of Times | |
| It' s been a long and lonely trip but | |
| I' m glad that I took it because it was well worth it. | |
| I got to read a couple books and do some research | |
| Before I reached my verdict. | |
| Never thought that I was perfect. | |
| Always thought that I had a purpose. | |
| Used to wonder if I' d live to see my first kiss. | |
| The most difficult thing I ever did | |
| Was recite my own words at a service | |
| Realizing the person I was addressing probably | |
| Wasn' t looking down from heaven. | |
| Or cooking up something in hell' s kitchen | |
| Trying to listen in or eaves drop | |
| From some another dimension. | |
| It was self serving just like this is. | |
| Conveniently religious on Easter Sunday and on Christmas. | |
| The television went from being a babysitter to a mistress. | |
| Technology made it easy for us | |
| To stay in touch while keeping a distance | |
| ' Til we just stayed distant and never touched. | |
| Now all we do is text too much. | |
| I don' t remember much from my youth. | |
| Maybe my memory is repressed. | |
| Or I just spent too much time | |
| Wondering if I' d live to have sex. | |
| Fell in love for the first time in 4th grade | |
| But I didn' t have the courage to talk to her. | |
| In 8th grade I wrote her the note | |
| But I slipped it in someone else' s locker. | |
| Considered killing myself ' cause of that. | |
| It was a big deal. | |
| It was a blown cover. | |
| It was over for me. | |
| My goose was cooked. | |
| Stick a fork it me. | |
| The jig is up. | |
| I blew my chances the rest is history | |
| Our future was torn asunder. | |
| It became abundantly clear that | |
| I was only brought here to suffer. | |
| At least I didn' t include my name. | |
| Thankfully I wrote the whole note in code | |
| And it had 10 layers of scotch tape safety | |
| Seal making it impossible to open. | |
| Plus it was set to self destruct. | |
| Whoever read it probably died laughing. | |
| I wonder if they lived long enough | |
| To realize what happened. | |
| A year later I came to understand that | |
| Wasn' t love that I was feeling for her. | |
| I had someone else to obsess over. | |
| I was older. I was very mature. | |
| I forged my time signature | |
| While practicing my parents autograph | |
| Cause I was failing math. | |
| Disconnected the phone when | |
| I thought the teacher would call my home. | |
| I checked the mailbox twice a day | |
| At the end of a long dirt road. | |
| Steamed open a couple envelopes like | |
| I was in private detective mode. | |
| If you snoop around long enough | |
| For something in particular | |
| You' re guaranteed to find it. | |
| For better or worse that' s how I learned that | |
| It' s best to just keep some things private. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| Best of times end of times | |
| I was always on deck I was next in line. | |
| An only child with a pen and pad writing a list of things that | |
| I could never have. | |
| The walls in my house were paper thin. | |
| Every squabble seemed to get deafening. | |
| If my memory serves me correctly | |
| I made it a point to void and forget some things. | |
| Probably to keep from being embarrassed. | |
| Never meant to upset or give grief to my parents. | |
| Kept my secrets hid my talents | |
| in my head never under the mattress. | |
| Therapy couldn' t break me. | |
| Never learned a word that would insure safety. | |
| So I spoke softly and I tip toed often. | |
| The door to my room was like a big old coffin. | |
| The way that it creeked when I closed it shut. | |
| Anxieties peaked when it opened up. | |
| As if everything that I was thinking would be exposed. | |
| I still sleep fully clothed. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was beautiful. | |
| It was brutal. | |
| It was cruel. | |
| It was business as usual. | |
| Heaven. It was hell. | |
| Used to wonder if I' d live to see 12. | |
| When I did I figured that I was immortal. | |
| Loved to dance but couldn' t make it to the formal. | |
| Couldn' bear watching my imaginary girlfriend | |
| Bust a move with any other dudes. | |
| Tone Loc was talking bout a " Wild Thang" | |
| but I was still caught up in some child thangs. | |
| Scared of a God who couldn' t spare the rod. | |
| It was clearly a brimstone and fire thang. | |
| Pyromaniac. Kleptomaniac. | |
| Couldn' t explain my desire to steal that fire. | |
| Now I add it to my rider. | |
| Like " Please oh please don' t throw me in that patch of brier!" | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| The school counselor was clueless | |
| ' cause I never skipped classes. | |
| Perfect attendance. | |
| Imperfect accent. | |
| Speech impediment they could never really fix | |
| And I faked bad eyesight so I could wear glasses. | |
| Considered doing something that would cripple me. | |
| I wanted a wheelchair. | |
| I wanted the sympathy. | |
| I wanted straight teeth so then came braces. | |
| 4 years of head gear helped me change faces. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| Now I wonder if I' ll live to see marriage. | |
| Wonder if I' ll live long enough to have kids. | |
| Wonder if I' ll live to see my kids have kids. | |
| If I do I' m gonna tell ' em how it is. | |
| " Don' t listen when they tell you | |
| That these are your best years. | |
| Don' t let anybody protect your ears. | |
| It' s best that you hear | |
| What they don' t want you to hear. | |
| It' s better to have pressure | |
| From peers than not have peers. | |
| Beer won' t give you chest hair. | |
| Spicy food won' t make it curl. | |
| When you think you' ve got it all figured out | |
| And then your universe collapses | |
| Trust me kid it' s not the end of the world |
| Sage Francis The Best Of Times | |
| It' s been a long and lonely trip but | |
| I' m glad that I took it because it was well worth it. | |
| I got to read a couple books and do some research | |
| Before I reached my verdict. | |
| Never thought that I was perfect. | |
| Always thought that I had a purpose. | |
| Used to wonder if I' d live to see my first kiss. | |
| The most difficult thing I ever did | |
| Was recite my own words at a service | |
| Realizing the person I was addressing probably | |
| Wasn' t looking down from heaven. | |
| Or cooking up something in hell' s kitchen | |
| Trying to listen in or eaves drop | |
| From some another dimension. | |
| It was self serving just like this is. | |
| Conveniently religious on Easter Sunday and on Christmas. | |
| The television went from being a babysitter to a mistress. | |
| Technology made it easy for us | |
| To stay in touch while keeping a distance | |
| ' Til we just stayed distant and never touched. | |
| Now all we do is text too much. | |
| I don' t remember much from my youth. | |
| Maybe my memory is repressed. | |
| Or I just spent too much time | |
| Wondering if I' d live to have sex. | |
| Fell in love for the first time in 4th grade | |
| But I didn' t have the courage to talk to her. | |
| In 8th grade I wrote her the note | |
| But I slipped it in someone else' s locker. | |
| Considered killing myself ' cause of that. | |
| It was a big deal. | |
| It was a blown cover. | |
| It was over for me. | |
| My goose was cooked. | |
| Stick a fork it me. | |
| The jig is up. | |
| I blew my chances the rest is history | |
| Our future was torn asunder. | |
| It became abundantly clear that | |
| I was only brought here to suffer. | |
| At least I didn' t include my name. | |
| Thankfully I wrote the whole note in code | |
| And it had 10 layers of scotch tape safety | |
| Seal making it impossible to open. | |
| Plus it was set to self destruct. | |
| Whoever read it probably died laughing. | |
| I wonder if they lived long enough | |
| To realize what happened. | |
| A year later I came to understand that | |
| Wasn' t love that I was feeling for her. | |
| I had someone else to obsess over. | |
| I was older. I was very mature. | |
| I forged my time signature | |
| While practicing my parents autograph | |
| Cause I was failing math. | |
| Disconnected the phone when | |
| I thought the teacher would call my home. | |
| I checked the mailbox twice a day | |
| At the end of a long dirt road. | |
| Steamed open a couple envelopes like | |
| I was in private detective mode. | |
| If you snoop around long enough | |
| For something in particular | |
| You' re guaranteed to find it. | |
| For better or worse that' s how I learned that | |
| It' s best to just keep some things private. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| Best of times end of times | |
| I was always on deck I was next in line. | |
| An only child with a pen and pad writing a list of things that | |
| I could never have. | |
| The walls in my house were paper thin. | |
| Every squabble seemed to get deafening. | |
| If my memory serves me correctly | |
| I made it a point to void and forget some things. | |
| Probably to keep from being embarrassed. | |
| Never meant to upset or give grief to my parents. | |
| Kept my secrets hid my talents | |
| in my head never under the mattress. | |
| Therapy couldn' t break me. | |
| Never learned a word that would insure safety. | |
| So I spoke softly and I tip toed often. | |
| The door to my room was like a big old coffin. | |
| The way that it creeked when I closed it shut. | |
| Anxieties peaked when it opened up. | |
| As if everything that I was thinking would be exposed. | |
| I still sleep fully clothed. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was beautiful. | |
| It was brutal. | |
| It was cruel. | |
| It was business as usual. | |
| Heaven. It was hell. | |
| Used to wonder if I' d live to see 12. | |
| When I did I figured that I was immortal. | |
| Loved to dance but couldn' t make it to the formal. | |
| Couldn' bear watching my imaginary girlfriend | |
| Bust a move with any other dudes. | |
| Tone Loc was talking bout a " Wild Thang" | |
| but I was still caught up in some child thangs. | |
| Scared of a God who couldn' t spare the rod. | |
| It was clearly a brimstone and fire thang. | |
| Pyromaniac. Kleptomaniac. | |
| Couldn' t explain my desire to steal that fire. | |
| Now I add it to my rider. | |
| Like " Please oh please don' t throw me in that patch of brier!" | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| The school counselor was clueless | |
| ' cause I never skipped classes. | |
| Perfect attendance. | |
| Imperfect accent. | |
| Speech impediment they could never really fix | |
| And I faked bad eyesight so I could wear glasses. | |
| Considered doing something that would cripple me. | |
| I wanted a wheelchair. | |
| I wanted the sympathy. | |
| I wanted straight teeth so then came braces. | |
| 4 years of head gear helped me change faces. | |
| It was the best of times. | |
| It was the end of times. | |
| Now I wonder if I' ll live to see marriage. | |
| Wonder if I' ll live long enough to have kids. | |
| Wonder if I' ll live to see my kids have kids. | |
| If I do I' m gonna tell ' em how it is. | |
| " Don' t listen when they tell you | |
| That these are your best years. | |
| Don' t let anybody protect your ears. | |
| It' s best that you hear | |
| What they don' t want you to hear. | |
| It' s better to have pressure | |
| From peers than not have peers. | |
| Beer won' t give you chest hair. | |
| Spicy food won' t make it curl. | |
| When you think you' ve got it all figured out | |
| And then your universe collapses | |
| Trust me kid it' s not the end of the world |