That summer she let me hold her hand And took my boyhood by surprise Yet still I fail to understand The hidden longing in her eyes Not a soul might well have seen What hands and eyes can sometimes mean But I was blind and seventeen That summer I bolted from the truth Just as my sleeping heart began To sense the sunrise of my youth But I was still more boy than man Lust in the language lies between The life to come and seventeen At seventeen you know it all You're riding high and talking tall You're no one's fool and no one's child The world and you were running wild The charm you've drawn from films and books A strong-nosed face, approving looks You lived the script, you looked the part Yet you're a stranger to the heart That summer she woke me with a kiss And yet the prey refused the bait The silence beckoned me to bliss But to my shame, I saw too late It wasn't red she meant, but green And now I see what might have been When I was blind and seventeen That summer a part of me was burned These days my act is well-rehearsed But though I've lived, and loved, and learned Each new affair is like the first And I relive that summer scene When I was blind and seventeen