When you are a baby,
Swirling and swimming in joy,
You don't need to know.
Then you reach teenage,
There is so much to live and see,
And to know.
Slowly you get older,
Today is nothing what you dreamed it to be,
And You wonder if you at all know.
At last you are frail, old and lonely,
Life has shown you so much,
You just don't care to know.
Well, what do I know.
Swirling and swimming in joy,
You don't need to know.
Then you reach teenage,
There is so much to live and see,
And to know.
Slowly you get older,
Today is nothing what you dreamed it to be,
And You wonder if you at all know.
At last you are frail, old and lonely,
Life has shown you so much,
You just don't care to know.
Well, what do I know.
