Can you remember when you were just six years old? With a trusting heart accepting everything you're told Anyone bigger must have been right even if they were wrong You'd take what is given, you didn't know better
All your little mind could comprehend was goodness and truth Even when the baddest things were being done to you Ain't it a shame how you pay for your innocence? And you'd take what was given, you didn't know better about
Loving, cheating, people leaving Dying, living, losing and forgiving Growing, saying no and being who you are
What about the time when you became sixteen years old? With an unsure heart believing some of what you're told Wanting to be someone different, but there's pressure to be the same So you'd take what was given, you didn't know better
All that you could think about was what you should or should not do Every single insecurity was magnified for you Then suddenly you began to feel all the contradictions But you'd take what was given, you didn't know better about
Loving, cheating, people leaving Dying and living, losing and forgiving Growing, saying no and being who you are
Now here you are a little older than before You've really been through it and you might go through some more But if there's one precious thing you've learned Is that you can't just take what is given and now you know better about
Loving, cheating, people leaving Dying and living, losing and forgiving Growing, saying no and being who you are