Lori McKenna
When You’re My Age
[Verse 1]
When you're my age
I hope the world is kinder than it seems to be right now
And I hope the front page isn't just a reminder
Of how we keep letting each other down
When I was your age, things didn't seem to be this hard
Riding bikes out on the street, playing tag in the backyard

[Chorus]
You'll outgrow your shoes
You'll outgrow your bed
You'll outgrow this house
Just don't forget when you're all grown up
That you won't feel that way
You're still gonna be my baby
Even when you're my age

[Verse 2]
When you're my age
You'll still be full of questions
That I wish I had the answers to right now
And those dark times might make you second guess it
But I bet love will still be making the world go round
When I was your age
I didn't worry like you think you do
Back then, innocence was something you could hold on to