Lyrics to Kids Of The Baby Boom
Kids Of the Baby BoomOur daddys won the war and came home to our momsThey gave them so much love that all us kids were bornWe all grew up on Mickey Mouse and hula-hoopsThen we all bought BMW's and brand new pickup trucksAnd we watched John Kennedy die one afternoonKids of the baby boomIt was a time of new prosperity in the USAAll the fortunate offsprings never had to payWe had sympathy for the devil and the Rolling StonesThen we got a little older, we found Haggard and JonesA generation screaming for more roomKids of the baby boomKids of the baby boom, we had freedom, we had moneyBaby boom, here in the land of milk and honeyCounting our chickens way too soonKids of the baby boomNow we all can run computers and we all can danceWe all have Calvin Klein written on our underpantsAnd at six-o'clock, like robots, we turn on the newsWatch those third world countries deal out more abuseRemember the first man on the moonKids of the baby boomKids of the baby boom, we had freedom, we had moneyBaby boom, here in the land of milk and honeyCounting our chickens way too soonKids of the baby boomAs our lives become a capsule they send to the starsAnd our children look at us like we came from MarsAs the farms disappear and the sky turns blackWe're a nation full of takers, never giving backWe never stop to think what we consumeKids of the baby boomKids of the baby boom, we had freedom, we had moneyBaby boom, here in the land of milk and honeyCuonting our chickens way too soonKids of the baby boomOur optimism mingles with the doomKids of the baby boom
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