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- Composer:
- John Kay
 
- See also:
Steppenwolf - The Balance lyrics
Words and music by John Kay
Nineteen-hundred-sixty-four 
We were kids, didn't know about the war 
Still wasting time in school 
There were Joe and Sue, Jack and Jim 
A couple more in the second string 
All the rest just weren't cool 
Ah, we'd hang around in our little gang 
Having dreams, making plans 
For the outside world 
But when I see us now 
I really find it strange 
How little, how much we've changed 
In the years gone by 
I guess it's meant to be that way 
Jimmy always played the clown 
It was his way of hanging on to the crowd 
But when he was down he'd come around 
To get his hands on every agent known to man 
No matter how from aspirin to zylatoll 
Crazy Jimmy tried them all 
And he was dying but now he's fine 
For he gets up at five o'clock 
Runs ten miles in the L.A. smog 
Still crazy 
I've heard him say that anything worth really doing 
Should be done until you're falling down 
And though he left the road to ruin 
He's found a new way to the ground 
He still ain't found his balance 
Joe was never hard to please 
When they said "Go" he went overseas into battle 
He stuck it out to the bitter end 
Lived like a dog, fought like a man in the saddle 
And when he came home from Vietnam 
They said "The war did him no harm" 
They're lying Steppenwolf - The Balance - http://motolyrics.com/steppenwolf/the-balance-lyrics.html
He's known to cry and scream at times, in his dreams 
Holding off the nightmares that he sees 
Time may heal the nightly screaming 
But the scars will still remain 
He fights so hard to kill his demon 
At times the pain drives him insane 
Trying to regain his balance 
Jack and Susie lost no tome 
They went to college and carried signs in the rally 
And finally with cap and gown 
They tied the knot and settled down in the valley 
Oh but now they've got two little boys 
The place is filled with broken toys and dreams 
For it seems that Jack, in spite of his degree 
Moonlights at night, in the factory 
Susie's got the house and the children 
But no time for her to grow 
And Jack is making their first million 
And until they can't let go 
I guess they'll owe the balance 
We don't talk much anymore 
Seems our little gang is bored with callin' 
Anyway we're too busy with gettin' on 
And looking out for number one 
Is all we got in common 
With business, home, family 
Are we ever all that we could be? 
Trading in our fantasy 
We live this part time life 
Of false security 
Seems to me that doers never dream enough 
And dreamers often do nothing at all 
And to find that middle ground is rough 
But I'll be damned if I let go 
Stop looking for the balance 
© 1983 Rambunctious Music (ASCAP)









