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I'm not a kid anymore
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Well I wasn't before
Cmaj7                             Am
I grew up on my own behind locked doors
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My house was empty, no walls
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The ceilings endlessly tall
Cmaj7                              Am
And yet I felt I had no freedom at all
 

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And they'd say
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They'd come back for me one day
         Cmaj7                    D
And they told me it was gonna be okay
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And they'd lie
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When they'd look me straight in the eyes
         Cmaj7                        D
And they told me I had time to stay a child
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For a while
 

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I'd make a breakfast for two
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Pretend to give it to you
    Cmaj7                   Am
My imaginary friend I never knew
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a friendly face in the morning
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Would often serve as a warning
        Cmaj7                           Am
For the party dress my mother would be adorning
 

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And they'd say
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They'd come back for me one day
         Cmaj7                    D
And they told me it was gonna be okay
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And they'd lie
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When they'd look me straight in the eyes
         Cmaj7                        D
And they told me I had time to stay a child
 

Cmaj7                E
Sneaking out onto my roof at night
Cmaj7                  E
Hoping someday I might find
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Something to believe in
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The stars would help with grieving
 

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So I'd stay
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In my castle locked away
  Cmaj7                            D
a prisoner for the remainder of my days
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But at night
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When the moon was shining bright
  Cmaj7                                       D
I told myself there was something just out of sight
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Out of sight