I learned to walk when I was one Beneath the Oklahoma sun And from that day, I started taking my own route I learned to read when I was two And I believed it all was true Too young to fill my mind with questions and with doubt
I made my first friend when I was three But by four, he moved away so very far from me At five I wondered why, people live and people die Why the things I loved just slowly slipped away from me And only stars remained the same
Cold night, starlight We are not alone Cold night, starlight We are not alone We're together on our own
I said goodbye when I was ten To Santa Claus and all his friends I had to leave those childish stories all behind But when they told me god was real I just couldn't help but feel This burning question that was tugging on my mind
By the time I was eleven, I had given up on heaven And everything was falling into place I kept my mouth shut, so I wouldn't rock the boat Because a kid who's fallen overboard is too ashamed to float And still the stars remained the same
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I learned to walk, when I was one Without a crutch to lean upon I had to relearn everything My legs were weak without the wings
But I'm stronger now, my mind is free Controlling my own destiny When I write the final chapter That's the last you'll read of me There's not a finish line / But there is nothing that I fear
Today I went to see a friend His days are almost at an end The doctors say he's got a month or two to live He called to me there from his bed And with a weakening voice he said "If there's no god, then tell me what the hell's the point?"
I didn't have the answer, so I looked at him and said You were always giving love, you could have taken it instead This journey may be pointless, but at least I sure can say You made it better for the rest of us you crossed along the way And still the stars remain the same