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This is the sixth track off of Bad Religion’s 2000 album ‘The New America’. It’s about how so many punks in the 80s and 90s felt entirely isolated and alienated from the world of school and normal society. In normal, straight society he’s “just a fool; he’ll never be cool; they might as well just...
[Verse 1]
Well, it was punk-fifteen in the morning
And it was time to stand my ground
And as the gawks and stares bombarded me
You know, I didn't even hear a sound
No one gave a damn if I was there or away
If I died and went to hell, they'd throw a party on my grave
And they'd all say "This kid is just a fool
He'll never be cool
They might as well just ship him off to some other school"
Plain destitute
Just a little too guilty, just a little too soon
[Chorus]
But that day was just like any other day
No work, and no play
I knew that paradise was some other place
And I'd get there another day
I will find it before I expire
'Cause I've got the desire
[Verse 2]
Well, it was punk-fifteen in the evening
And it was time to set the town on fire
I saw my boots and my hair, as reflected in the mirror
Reveal a streetkid named Desire
I didn't give a damn because I was just dying to be
And as the Hollywood street scene left its mark on me
I changed from a boy into a man
I said, "Never again!"
I stuck out my chin when I should have ran
Shit hit the fan
I was driven so hard by the sound of my heart
[Chorus]
But that day was just like any other day
No work, and no play
I knew that paradise was some other place
And I'd get there another day
I will find it before I expire
'Cause I've got the desire
[Bridge]
When the walls surround in deeper shades of blue
And there's no voice of reason inside you
And you search for meaning on an empty shelf
Then you're always dreaming of somewhere else
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
Today is just like any other day
No fear, no restraint
I know that paradise is some other place
And I'll get there another day
You can come with me, no conditions or fares
Somehow, somewhere
I will find it before I expire
'Cause I've got the desire (Let's go!)
A Streetkid Named Desire was written by Greg Graffin.
A Streetkid Named Desire was produced by Todd Rundgren.
Bad Religion released A Streetkid Named Desire on Tue May 09 2000.