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Be A Kid Again Video (MV)




Performed By: Jeffrey Weber
Language: English
Length: 4:28
Written by: Mark Jeffrey Weber




Jeffrey Weber - Be A Kid Again Lyrics
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I lived on the steepest hill in my neighborhood
So when it snowed, all the kids in town would bring a sled
From a second-story view it never seemed scary
So I walked up to the top and counted down from three in my head
My hometown wasn't half as bad as it how feels to hit rock bottom
I should have savored every summer day I had
Every bike ride to the pool and walks in a park I knew like the back of my hand
Wish I could be a kid again, so my hometown memories never end
My window looked out across the mountains and the Puget Sound
And when it rained, I got a feeling I wanted to break through the ceiling
I had big plans and a bigger fear of falling
Got a one-way ticket out of town, said "I might look back but I'm getting out"
My hometown wasn't half as bad as it how feels to hit rock bottom
I should have savored every summer day I had
Every bike ride to the pool and walks in a park I knew like the back of my hand
Wish I could be a kid again so my hometown memories never end
Ooh Ooh
Ooh Ooh Ooh
Back then I still had my best friend from childhood and
We made so many sunny memories in that backyard
(Ooh)
Inside jokes, endless hours
(Ooh)
Playing video games on a couch
(Ooh)
I can't
...
Remember when I saw him last
My hometown wasn't half as bad as how it feels to hit rock bottom
But I still savor every time I venture back
'Cause I remember the whole way home, every turn I took to who I am
No I don't need to be a kid again
No I don't need to be a kid again 'cause my hometown memories never-
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English

I lived on the steepest hill in my neighborhood
So when it snowed, all the kids in town would bring a sled
From a second-story view it never seemed scary
So I walked up to the top and counted down from three in my head
My hometown wasn't half as bad as it how feels to hit rock bottom
I should have savored every summer day I had
Every bike ride to the pool and walks in a park I knew like the back of my hand
Wish I could be a kid again, so my hometown memories never end
My window looked out across the mountains and the Puget Sound
And when it rained, I got a feeling I wanted to break through the ceiling
I had big plans and a bigger fear of falling
Got a one-way ticket out of town, said "I might look back but I'm getting out"
My hometown wasn't half as bad as it how feels to hit rock bottom
I should have savored every summer day I had
Every bike ride to the pool and walks in a park I knew like the back of my hand
Wish I could be a kid again so my hometown memories never end
Ooh Ooh
Ooh Ooh Ooh
Back then I still had my best friend from childhood and
We made so many sunny memories in that backyard
(Ooh)
Inside jokes, endless hours
(Ooh)
Playing video games on a couch
(Ooh)
I can't
...
Remember when I saw him last
My hometown wasn't half as bad as how it feels to hit rock bottom
But I still savor every time I venture back
'Cause I remember the whole way home, every turn I took to who I am
No I don't need to be a kid again
No I don't need to be a kid again 'cause my hometown memories never-
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Writer: Mark Jeffrey Weber
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