A ribbon of notes float past the dawn Childhood's gone, like a long-lost song; Did you have to grow up, to find your place And of that child, is there left one trace?
Their eyes are watching you, from the past Why'd you have to grow up so fast?
Where are the prints from those tiny hands, Busy with the work of becoming a man, And where are the people who loved the child, The innocent one, so sweet and mild?
Their eyes are watching you, from the past Why'd you have to grow up so fast?
Putting all of childhood's things away, You had to grow up and save the day, Was it worth all the hurry and fuss Along the way, what happened to trust?
Their eyes are watching you, from the past Why'd you have to grow up so fast?
We hurry them up, from birth to death Until they've got no time for breath But something that precious should be cradled long, Inside our hearts, like a perfect song.