Once When I Was Little

Album: Songs For You, Truths For Me (2008)
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  • I was the one, who would always jump in first
    Didn't think twice to look behind
    Got such a good feeling, just from playing in the dirt
    Once, when I was little

    We could build a rocket, fly to the moon
    Leave Tuesday morning, and be back for noon
    There wasn't nothing, nothing that we couldn't do
    Once, when I was little
    Once, when I was little

    [Chorus]
    Yeah I could dream more then
    Yeah I believed more then
    That the world could only get better
    Yeah I was free more then
    I could pretend more then
    That this life could only show me good times
    Once, when I was little

    There was a time when I trusted everyone
    Yes I did
    There was no place that I would not go oh no
    Spend a day on the hillside next to the holly mo
    Oh once, when I was little
    Yea once, when I, I was little

    [Chorus]

    Used to feel so strong
    Even when they tell me, tell me I was wrong
    That I can't live in a magic world
    Cause it's time for me to grow up
    That I got to be like the rest of them
    When I know there acting up oh

    I could believe more then yes I could
    I could pretend more then
    That this life could only get better
    I could believe more then yes I could
    I could pretend more then

    That this world could only show me good times
    Once, when I was little
    When I was little

    So here comes the next one, the next in line
    Stay as young you can, for the longest time
    Cause those days flew by
    Like a breeze just passing through
    Once, when I was little Writer/s: DAN WILSON, JAMES MORRISON, MARTIN TEREFE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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