When I was little I thought
That if I crossed my eyes too much
I could get my eyes stuck
That the lashes on my cheeks
Had the power to grant wishes
When I was little I thought
That adults always told the truth
And at night in the car
I thought the moon followed me
But since then what's changed
The questions I ask myself
The questions I ask myself
Who lived under my house
I thought I'd die in lava
In black-and-white photos
People lived without color
I was sure a kiss from my mom
Could heal the pain
But since then what's changed
The questions I ask myself
The questions I ask myself
Today, scratching a ticket
I see myself a millionaire
I tell myself everything'll be better
If I smile at the bank teller
Today I tell myself that if I wait
Someone will do my dishes
And that even if I get older
My parents are immortal
The questions I ask myself
The questions I ask myself
Later, later, later
Later, later, later
Later, later, later
Later, later, later