I say, kids don’t care
They’ll never be anyone but kids
Even though you say
Kids should be more grown up
No they shouldn’t
Chorus
Kids’ll never be anything
Except the kids that they are
So accept it
They like football, hockey, music and more
So it just goes to show that you’re wrong
Kids, they are still young
So keep them like that while it lasts
If you want them to grow up
Like school, work and things like that
They won’t do it
They like sports, computers, TV’s, things like that
You can’t force them, they aren’t brats
So leave them, while they are kids, oh, no,
Repeat chorus
Don’t make them work let them play
See the kids playing well leave them be
We were kids once, it was hard
There’s some supporting Man United,
Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea
There’s some in hockey uniform
Wearing jeans, rock outfits and all
They don’t want to wear school uniform
Ties, blazers, not yet ‘cause they are still kids
Repeat chorus
No, kids don’t care (No they don’t)
They’re never gonna change
At least not yet anyway
No, kids don’t care (No they don’t)
They’re never gonna change
At least not yet anyway
No, kids don’t care (No they don’t)
They’re never gonna change
At least not yet anyway
Maybe someday, maybe someday,
Maybe someday they’ll change
Repeat chorus
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