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When I was eight
I lost my innocence
Playing doctor, it was tense
But I found out that experience is great
When I was eight
When I was seventeen
Lost my virginity
You know it really wouldn't bother me
If afterwards I hadn't been so mean
When I was seventeen
Gone, gone missing
Gone, gone missing
When I was twenty-nine
I lost my way
My mother thought that I was gay
But I think I was just waiting for a sign
When I was twenty-nine
When I was thirty-three
I lost my cool
I was ten years out of school
And as old as Jesus Christ would ever be
When I was thirty-three
Gone, gone missing
Gone, gone missing
When I was forty-two
I lost my mind
My friends all tried to be kind
But I saw that being crazy wouldn't do
When I was forty-two
When I was sixty-one
I lost the war
I can't recall what it was for
But I remember I'd never had such fun
When I was sixty-one
Gone, gone missing
Gone, gone missing
Gone, gone missing
Gone, gone missing