This is a letter to the young me The one that's six years old That's full of hope, protected by what they don't know Don't wish away a single second of being so naive Too full of peace to be afraid of anything If I could find that kid today I'd build a time machine, just so I could say Stop growing up and just slow down Nothing's better than what you have now 'Cause someday you'll look back and say That you were living in the good old days Stay innocent 'cause you can't see Life's so much harder than you once believed You won't know it until it's too late But you were living in the good old days (Good old days)
This is a warning to a dumb kid The one that's counting down The days till they can get away from their hometown Oh, don't you wish away the present You don't know it's worth 'Cause the scenery you change won't make you happier Long drives, light games and skipping class Your heart will break when you look back 'Cause one day you went out to play and didn't know it was the last Stop growing up and just slow down Nothing's better than what you have now 'Cause someday you'll look back and say That you were living in the good old days
Stay innocent 'cause you can't see Life's so much harder than you once believed You won't know it until it's too late But you were living in the good old days Bad blood, deep scars, things that traumatize Wait here for you on the other side Don't waste these sacred years The grass ain't greener here Memories that keep you awake at night Self-doubt so strong, you'll be paralyzed Don't waste these sacred years The grass ain't greener here If I could find that kid today, I'd say
Stop growing up and just slow down Nothing's better than what you have now 'Cause someday you'll look back and say That you were living in the good old days Stay innocent 'cause you can't see Life's so much harder than you once believed You won't know it until it's too late But you were living in the good old days
Compositor: Jake Segura / Joshua Landry / Juan Rivero