When did we stop holding our hands Pretending play and swearing friends
Tickling our bodies at barefoot races Celebrating train trips, enjoying embraces
When did we declare life's harsh decree To grow up stoic, no time to be free
To power through, gritting our teeth Living behind the truth beneath
And maybe it was a rainy day when it all began One best spend on a couch, your vouch
To sadness on demand, a day of unexplained heartache
Fighting without reason, well it's a make or break
Tell me, how did you navigate those days Do you remember your blue coat, your prime
Stolen snapshots, shy moments so sweet When we were poor, yet kindness was a heartbeat
And if I close my eyes, worry not my dear You drive, I'm just too tired of my fears
Scoop me up, carry me to bed Let me shed my manhood
There's a burden in my head
Scoop me up, carry me to bed Let me shed my manhood
There's a burden in my head