| I won’t forget when Peter Pan came to my house, took my hand
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| I said I was a boy; |
| I’m glad he didn’t check.
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| I learned to fly, I learned to fight
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| I lived a whole life in one night
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| We saved each other’s lives out on the pirate’s deck.
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| And I remember that night
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| When I’m leaving a late night with some friends
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| And I hear somebody tell me it’s not safe,
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| someone should help me
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| I need to find a nice man to walk me home.
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| When I was a boy, I scared the pants off of my mom,
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| Climbed what I could climb upon
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| And I don’t know how I survived,
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| I guess I knew the tricks that all boys knew.
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| And you can walk me home, but I was a boy, too.
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| I was a kid that you would like, just a small boy on her bike
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| Riding topless, yeah, I never cared who saw.
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| My neighbor come outside to say, «Get your shirt,»
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| I said «No way, it’s the last time I’m not breaking any law.»
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| And now I’m in this clothing store, and the signs say less is more
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| More that’s tight means more to see, more for them, not more for me
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| That can’t help me climb a tree in ten seconds flat
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| When I was a boy, See that picture? |
| That was me
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| Grass-stained shirt and dusty knees
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| And I know things have gotta change,
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| They got pills to sell, they’ve got implants to put in,
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| they’ve got implants to remove
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| But I am not forgetting… that I was a boy too
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| And like the woods where I would creep, it’s a secret I can keep
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| Except when I’m tired, 'cept when I’m being caught off guard
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| And I’ve had a lonesome awful day, the conversation finds its way
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| To catching fire-flies out in the backyard.
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| And I so tell the man I’m with about the other life I lived
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| And I say now you’re top gun, I have lost and you have won
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| And he says, «Oh no, no, can’t you see
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| When I was a girl, my mom and I we always talked
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| And I picked flowers everywhere that I walked.
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| And I could always cry, now even when I’m alone I seldom do
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| And I have lost some kindness
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| But I was a girl too.
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| And you were just like me, and I was just like you |