A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember
[Verse 1]
What I hate about gettin' older
Where's my naivety?
Wonder when I'm gonna get taller
Where's my naivety?
Thinkin' back when we were younger
All of the things we believed that we could do
Don't wanna live by fear of failure
Where's my naivety?
[Pre-Chorus]
Somehow lost along the way
[Chorus]
This is me, honestly, I've got no apologies
I'm done chasin' things that don't belong to me
This is real, it's how I feel, with one shoulder on the wheel
What I'm searchin' for grows further out of reach
[Verse 2]
What I hate about gettin' older
Where's my naivety?
Wonder what it's like not bein' sober
Where's my naivety?
Lookin' back when we were younger
Every mistake was a chance that we could take
Now I think I'm just gettin' colder
Where's my naivety?
[Pre-Chorus]
It got lost along the way
[Chorus]
This is me, honestly, I've got no apologies
I'm done chasin' things that don't belong to me
This is real, it's how I feel, with one shoulder on the wheel
What I'm searchin' for grows further out of reach
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]
I swear you won't take me back
I don't care, that's all in my past
I'm waitin' for what's next
And I won't let it slip away
Get me through another day
[Chorus]
This is me, honestly, I've got no apologies
I'm done chasin' things that don't belong to me
This is real, it's how I feel, with one shoulder on the wheel
What I'm searchin' for grows further out of reach
[Outro]
What I hate about gettin' older
Where's my naivety?
Where's my naivety?
Naivety was written by Jeremy McKinnon & Kevin Skaff & Bill Stevenson.
Naivety was produced by Bill Stevenson & Jason Livermore.
A Day To Remember released Naivety on Fri Aug 19 2016.
Jeremy McKinnon said:
This was about the feeling of growing up, and losing that naïve outlook on life. I talk about those simple, stupid things that you think about when you’re young. It’s about growing up and coming to terms with who you are.