Faded Pyjamas
I've just hit eighteen and I can't say I'm excited
Relationships are scary but I don't think I'm invited
This grown up thing's not really what it's all cut out to be
I often find I'm wrathful, picking fights with the celestial
And when they don't respond I put the blame on what's ancestral
Refusing to acknowledge that my only fight's with me
I never spotted the difference
In the streets where we always used to play
They look so much smaller
Now that twelve years have gone away
I catch a glimpse of myself and I don't
Look like I used to before
In my faded pajamas that don't really fit me anymore
Growing up ain't easy, but just what does it mean
No one ever told me so I guess I'll have to see
But my vision's going hazy and I'm wishing back my youth
Chuck me in the deep end and see how well I fare
The only thing I know is it's a jungle out there
I'll find myself in trouble when things stop running smooth
I never spotted the difference
In the streets where we always used to play
They look so much smaller
Now that twelve years have gone away
I catch a glimpse of myself and I don't
Look like I used to before
In my faded pajamas that don't really fit me anymore
I never spotted the difference
In the streets where we always used to play
They look so much smaller
Now that twelve years have gone away
I catch a glimpse of myself and I don't
Look like I used to before
In my faded pyjamas that don't really fit me anymore
Relationships are scary but I don't think I'm invited
This grown up thing's not really what it's all cut out to be
I often find I'm wrathful, picking fights with the celestial
And when they don't respond I put the blame on what's ancestral
Refusing to acknowledge that my only fight's with me
I never spotted the difference
In the streets where we always used to play
They look so much smaller
Now that twelve years have gone away
I catch a glimpse of myself and I don't
Look like I used to before
In my faded pajamas that don't really fit me anymore
Growing up ain't easy, but just what does it mean
No one ever told me so I guess I'll have to see
But my vision's going hazy and I'm wishing back my youth
Chuck me in the deep end and see how well I fare
The only thing I know is it's a jungle out there
I'll find myself in trouble when things stop running smooth
I never spotted the difference
In the streets where we always used to play
They look so much smaller
Now that twelve years have gone away
I catch a glimpse of myself and I don't
Look like I used to before
In my faded pajamas that don't really fit me anymore
I never spotted the difference
In the streets where we always used to play
They look so much smaller
Now that twelve years have gone away
I catch a glimpse of myself and I don't
Look like I used to before
In my faded pyjamas that don't really fit me anymore
Credits
Writer(s): Jack Hickey
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