Once upon a time, I was a baker And everybody was impressed But I didn't need approval because I already knew I was the best Everything I made was a masterpiece It all tasted like heaven But then, unfortunately, I turned seven
Once upon a time, I was a painter And everybody said, "Wow Girl, you're so clever, you're so talented!" And I agreed, and I stood proud I painted mountains I painted blue lakes I painted people I drew portraits But then I drew my dad and held it up beside him And I realized that it looked nothing like him
And part of me wished nobody had told her But I guess it's just a part of getting older, hmm
Once upon a time, I was a runner I was the fastest in the town And they'd all say "Nobody will outrun her 'Cause she's the fastest girl around!" Once upon a time, I was a dancer It took no effort I was a scientist, I was an expert I was a genius, and I thought nothing of it Until they told me that I wasn't
And part of me wished nobody had told her But I guess it's just a part of getting older
When you learn You're supposed to color perfectly inside of the lines And you're supposed to win at least a couple hundred of times Before you even have the right to think or say or show you're any good at all
They'll tell you that there's only one right way, one paved path Or you'll make a fool of yourself, and everyone will laugh They'll make you feel like everybody's waiting there to watch you as you fall
They sigh, they tell me I'm a dreamer They say, "Someone's gotta wake her" But I'll just smile, I'll say Once upon a time, I was a bakerTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.