Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella & Maisy Stella
Lennon Stella
Lennon Stella
[Verse 1]
We could call it tragic
And round up all the reasons
To hold on to the sadness
And drink it 'til it makes us sick
Yeah, we could drag the past out
Just to keep on grieving
Yeah, we could call it tragic
Or we could call it even
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm a problem solver
'Cause I always used to be a problem
Learned to get back up
When I felt like I had fallen too far
[Chorus]
Since I was a kid, I've been like this
Learned to throw a punch, learned to take a hit
And I'm still the way I was, I haven't changed a bit
Since I was a kid, I've been like this
Looking at the world, rose-colored glasses
And I'm still the way I was, I haven't changed a bit
Since I was a kid
[Verse 2]
We can call it tragic
After everything we've been through
But I think we were healing
Even though we didn't mean to
We don't have to talk about it
If you don't want to
But I would never blame you
Yeah, I just wanna thank you
[Pre-Chorus]
I'm a problem solver
'Cause I always used to be a problem
Learned to get back up
When I felt like I had fallen too far
[Chorus]
Since I was a kid, I've been like this
Learned to throw a punch, learned to take a hit
And I'm still the way I was, I haven't changed a bit
Since I was a kid, I've been like this
Looking at the world, rose-colored glasses
And I'm still the way I was, I haven't changed a bit
Since I was a kid
[Post-Chorus]
Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah
Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah
[Outro]
We could call it tragic
For a million different reasons
We could call it tragic
Or we could call it even
Since I Was a Kid was written by Lennon Stella & Caroline Ailin & Simon Wilcox & Leroy Clampitt.
Since I Was a Kid was produced by Leroy Clampitt.
Lennon Stella released Since I Was a Kid on Fri Apr 24 2020.
It’s really about growing up and holding on to the way that I was, trying not to change the moral openheartedness that my parents ingrained in me. Life makes you jaded, and [this is me] steering away from that and trying to continue to look at things through rose-colored glasses.