Peter Pan

Album: The First Time (2015)
Charted: 35
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  • The smile, the charm, the words, the spark
    Everything, you had it
    Guess I had a naive heart
    'Cause boy, I let you have it
    You said I was your only
    Never thought you'd leave me lonely

    You're just a lost boy
    With your head up in the clouds
    You're just a lost boy
    Never keep your feet on the ground

    Always gonna fly away
    Just because you know you can
    You're never gonna learn there's no such place as Neverland
    You don't understand
    You'll never grow up
    You're never gonna be a man
    Peter Pan

    Deep down, I knew that you
    Were too good to be true
    But every piece and part of me
    Wanted to believe in you
    Now it's happily ever never
    I guess now I know better

    You're just a lost boy
    With your head up in the clouds
    You're just a lost boy
    Never keep your feet on the ground

    Always gonna fly away
    Just because you know you can
    You're never gonna learn there's no such place as Neverland
    You don't understand
    You'll never grow up
    You're never gonna be a man
    Peter Pan

    Oh
    Mm
    You're just a lost boy
    Yeah, I know who you are
    And you don't know what you lost, boy
    Too busy chasing stars

    And you're always gonna fly away
    Just because you know you can
    You're never gonna learn there's no such place as Neverland
    You don't understand
    You'll never grow up
    You're never gonna be a man
    You're never gonna grow up
    Yeah, you're never gonna be a man
    Peter Pan
    Never gonna be a man Writer/s: Forest Glen Whitehead, Jessica Lee Levin, Kelsea Nicole Ballerini
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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