When I was a baby,
My greatest fear,
Was my twin sister's teeth.
When I was a toddler,
My greatest fear,
Was tripping and falling down.
When I was four,
My greatest fear,
Was losing my teddy dog.
When I was six,
My greatest fear,
Was losing the friends I'd got.
When I was seven,
My greatest fear,
Was getting my times tables wrong.
When I was eight,
My greatest fear,
Was my best friend feeling bad.
When I was nine,
My greatest fear,
Was going to my best friend's house.
When I was ten,
My greatest fear,
Was that he'd go to the same high school.
When I was eleven,
My greatest fear,
Was the people who were bigger than me.
When I was twelve,
My greatest fear,
Was my best friend.
When I was thirteen,
My greatest fear,
Was telling my best friend no.
When I was fourteen,
My greatest fear,
Was that now I'd be alone.
When I was fifteen,
My greatest fear,
Was losing my girlfriend.
Now I'm sixteen,
My greatest fear,
Is being forced to be the myself,
That everyone believes,
But me.