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It's Not Easy Being Fifteen lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use, it's a very good country song recorded by John Conlee.
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It's Not Easy Being Fifteen Recorded by John Conlee Written by Sonny Curtis
C F C It's not easy being fifteen F C They same old same same shuck and jive routine F C G7 C Subject to the rules laid down by adult regimes F C G7 C Oh I know it's not easy
And it's not so easy these days to be young F C We don't know who to blame sometimes and I guess you're the one F C G7 C We got tears for this and cheers for that but you're getting none F C G7 C Oh I know it's not easy
G7 C And you get down and out and you got nowhere to go E7 Am G7 C But you come bouncing back somehow how I don't know F G7 C F Then you turn the other cheek and get just one more blow C G7 C Oh I know it's not easy
F C And it's not easy keepin' your cool F C You'd lose the one you love and it makes you feel like a fool F C G7 C And no one cares or ever shares your misery with you F C G7 C Oh I know it's not easy
F C And it's not so easy finding out who F C Lives behind that face that everyone knows as you F C G7 C But you'll look back and laugh someday cause you'll see this through F C G7 C But for now I know it's not easy
G7 C But you'll be down and out someday and someone will know E7 Am C Someone to help you bounce back when you're feeling real low F G7 C F And you'll turn the other cheek and get a kiss for your woes C G7 C Then you'll know love makes it easy
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