well, i don't know a lot about her
but she, she knew a lot about me
her family seemed to love her
if what they say is true
her friends all shared the good times
man, that girl has love that girl has died
i didnt have a clue then
that a kiss
could change my whole life again
she walked into my room
when i was all alone
she told me i would date her from
september to december
she doesn't know
things will never be the same again
she'll always be seventeen
that girl has love
she kept all the pain inside
now she has got nothing to hide
at such a young age
she took her own life
now she's seeing things becoming
all dreams at night
she's a dreamer
she doesn't know
things will never be the same again
she'll always be seventeen
that girl has love
love
that was to real to ever be fake
that was to real to be ever be forgotten
that girl has love
love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love
love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love
she doesn't know (she doesn't know)
things will never be the same again
she'll always be seventeen
that girl has
that girl has
that girl has love
Rooney is a Californian rock band formed in Los Angeles and currently signed to Geffen Records. The five-piece consists of Robert Schwartzman (vocals, guitar), Louie Stephens (guitar), Taylor Locke (bass), Ned Brower (drums) and Brandon Schwartzel (keyboards). The band's name comes from the character of Ed Rooney, the strict principal played by Jeffrey Jones in the cult classic film *Ferris Bueller's Day Off*. Rooney achieved moderate success in the 2000s with albums like *Calling the World* (2006) and *Lights Out* (2009), characterized by energetic pop-rock sounds and catchy melodies. Among their most popular songs are "When I Was a Young Boy", "I'm Not Your Toy" and "The Best of Me".
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