"38 years old" (song)
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"38 Years Old" is a 1990 song by The Tragically Hip that discusses inceldom. It's about a 38 year old KHHV.
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Twelve men broke loose in seventy-three From Mill Haven maximum security Twelve pictures lined up across the front page Seems the Mounties had a summertime war to wage The chief told the people they had nothing to fear Said, "The last thing they wanna do is hang around here" They mostly came from towns with long French names But one of the dozen was a hometown shame Same pattern on the table, same clock on the wall Been one seat empty, eighteen years in all Freezing slow time, away from the world He's thirty-eight years old, never kissed a girl He's thirty-eight years old, never kissed a girl We were sitting around the table, heard the telephone ring Father said he'd tell 'em if he saw anything Heard the tap on the window in the middle of the night Held back the curtains for my older brother Mike See my sister got raped so a man got killed Local boy went to prison, man's buried on the hill Folks went back to normal when they closed the case They still stare at their shoes when they pass our place My mother cried, "The horror has finally ceased!" He whispered, "Yeah, for the time being at least" Over her shoulder on the squad car megaphone Said, "Let's go Michael, son, we're taking you home" Same pattern on the table, same clock on the wall Been one seat empty, eighteen years in all Freezing slow time, away from the world He's thirty-eight years old, never kissed a girl He's thirty-eight years old, never kissed a girl He's thirty-eight years old, never kissed a girl
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