Holliston Street Lyrics by Rugburns

Holliston Street Lyrics

    We lived on holliston street in the sixties
    We didn't need much back then, just a smile
    And daddy would sing
    And buy us ice cream
    And we would listen

    Uncle louie would come over for dinner on sundays
    He taught piano to my sister, kath
    And i'd stand behind
    And imitate him
    And she would laugh
    And he'd get mad

    And if i knew then what i know now
    I wouldn't rush the growing old
    I'd take the flu, the measles, and the blues
    And i guess i'd do as i was told

    Kathy would walk up ahead, and i'd follow
    She seemed so big back then, and me so small
    And mommy would give
    Me one dime, and her two nickels
    And i would cry
    'cause she got more

    And if i knew then what i know now
    I wouldn't rush the growing old
    I'd take the flu, the measles, and the blues
    And i guess i'd do as i was told

    They let us stay up real late to watch ed sullivan
    We saw the beatles two times that year
    And daddy would laugh
    And say, "look at that dumb hair!"
    But i liked john
    Man, i loved john

    And i'd give up candy for lent in the springtime
    And mama was proud
    And so were the nuns
    I thought it was okay to eat the candy
    If the wrapper was on
    I was just sucking out the juices
    The juices of life

    And if i knew then what i know now
    I wouldn't rush the growing old
    I'd take the flu, the measles, and the blues
    And i guess i'd do as i was told

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