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[Verse 1]
I think he must have been eighteen
He was as fragile as a dream
Strong as a man
Seeing the summer in his eyes
I felt my autumn as it flies
Like grains of sand
[Pre-Chorus]
I added make-up to my face
As if to cover some disgrace
I saw him smiling
Rainbows and colours of the spring
I would have given anything
To win his loving
[Chorus]
I think he must have been eighteen
A movie star on any screen
It made him careless
He never said a word of love
He thought that speaking about love
Was only worthless
[Verse 2]
And then as if the line were nеw
He simply whispered, "I want you
Lеt's stay together"
We drifted slowly through the night
I never knew a love more right
Not since, not ever
[Chorus]
I think he must have been eighteen
It made him vain and almost mean
His looks abusing
Without a word he slowly dressed
Leaving me to my loneliness
My share of losing
[Verse 3]
I could have tried to make him mine
I let him go without a sign
My face was lying
He said, I am not the kind to fall
Love is for grown-ups after all
I felt like crying
[Outro]
I added make-up to my face
As if to cover some disgrace
I saw him smiling
I had forgotten in a dream
That I was almost twice eighteen
He Must Have Been Eighteen was written by Pascal Auriat & Pascal Sevran & Serge Lebrail.