• We’re Not Kids Anymore

    From crayons to pens
    From hope to fate
    From Silliness to maturity
    Time does not wait

    Our innocence kept us smiling
    Those kids broke our hearts
    And even with our scars
    We were never torn apart

    From little white lies
    To lifestyles all changed
    Our open little hearts
    Became closed and rearranged

    Friends beginning with smiles
    Now judging by the clothes
    What’s in or out this time
    Nobody seems to know

    Crying from a paper cut
    Those wounds would always heal
    But loosing those close to us
    Nothing, anymore, seems real

    From eating gummy bears
    To smoking and doing crack
    If you really look at it
    The world’s gone outta wack

    To our parents we were shadows
    We could never leave their side
    But now we are like enemies
    And time keeps going by


    Now we’re fighting a war
    Against each other and our selves
    We’re full of wounds and drama
    Have secrets we can not tell

    We’ve lost our selves to each other
    Everyone wants to fit in
    And even after all this time
    The judging never ends

    From innocence to maturity
    The world cuts us to the core
    And soon we have to realize
    We’re not kids anymore