Do you remember back in school how we all used to mock the girl wearing a strange skirt that looked like a rug she never quite felt that she was alright And didn't we all go for the boy whose parents were odd believing in God As we grow older we tend to forget what really went on when we gave them it all, their awkward approach, their difficulties in expressing themselves and now we can't see, won't accept our guilt We will have to place the blame somewhere else I couldn't avoid him the other day when I was out to buy a few things He looked a disaster, his face was so drab I said hello there and managed to smile He asked me if I would like to come home and see how he lived, and I said of course but it's just that right now I haven't the time I just couldn't face him 'cause we gave them it all, their awkward approach, their difficulties in expressing themselves and now we can't see, won't accept our guilt We will have to place the blame somewhere else