Kids Again

Album: Live Life Living (2014)
Charted: 13
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  • We'll be whoever we wanna be
    We'll laugh in the face of teachers
    We'll see wherever we wanna see
    Run away from home they'll never reach us
    I wanna feel oh so young today
    I don't wanna do whatever they tell me
    I wanna feel oh so young today
    So let's behave like kids again
    Kids again, kids again
    Let's behave like kids again
    Kids again, kids again
    Let's behave like kids again

    We'll be whoever we wanna be
    Behave like despicable creatures
    We'll see wherever we wanna see
    We don't need Nintendo's, or Adidas
    I wanna feel oh so young today
    I don't wanna do whatever they tell me
    I wanna feel oh so young today
    So let's behave like kids again
    Kids again, kids again
    let's behave like kids again
    Bring your friends, let's pretend
    let's behave like kids again

    Let's behave like kids again

    I'm happy with you, but I need the truth
    And I miss my youth, it was oh so simple
    I'm happy with you, but I need the truth
    And I miss my youth, it was oh so simple

    Kids again, kids again
    Let's behave like kids again
    Kids again, kids again
    Let's behave like kids again

    Let's behave like kids again

    I'm happy with you, but I need the truth
    And I miss my youth, it was oh so simple
    I'm happy with you, but I need the truth
    Let's behave like kids again Writer/s: ELLIOT GLEAVE, FRASER T. SMITH
    Publisher: CTM Outlander Music LC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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