Well it's been twenty-seven years Eisenhower was the man Well I was born in the springtime Now I'm dying in the sand I've spent these last few days in search Looking out across the sea Trying to find the crucial pieces That are lost inside of me . . . Well I remember way back when when Mama cooked the meals Papa went to work each day with me out on his heels A baseball cap, a tennis ball, a life of running bases Forgetting every reason, but recalling all the faces Well I remember way back when when Grandpa was alive Every year we'd pack our things and take that lonesome drive My parents in the front seat and the three of us in back My sister's name was Linda and my brother's name was Jack . . . Well I remember way back when when I was still in school Tried so hard to make the grades and be nobody's fool I even went to college, till I had a change of heart Hopped a plane for Hollywood to get a second start Well I can't quite remember just what happened after this Something 'bout a future and the chances that I missed I took a cab to Malibu and now I'm on the beach And what I need to end it all is right . . . within my reach . . . Well now I'm fading far away It's been such a lonely climb And there's more that I could tell you Of my life and of my times . . .