Look at your face, it doesn’t shine the way it used to
Look at your eyes, they don’t sparkle anymore
Look what you’ve done, you’ve ruined it for everyone
Who told you that you had to lose your innocence
(I can begin)
I, I’m starting over
(Again)
I, I’m starting over
Now tell me how, I get back to my childhood
I used to think it was so naive, I was so naive
Look what I’ve done
I’ve ruined it for everyone
I should have held on harder to my innocence
It’s never too late
It’s never too late for starting over
Reclaim your innocence, start over
Reclaim your innocence, reclaim you innocence
Start over, start over
Look at your face, it doesn’t shine the way it used to
Behind the Song:“One day I was driving down the road and caught my eyes in the rearview mirror. I was looking back and looked at my own eyes and I thought 'Man, you're looking older!' I could see little ways I had been pulled away from my childhood innocence. My wife and I were getting ready to have a second child, so I was really grappling with the idea of innocence. I thought of Jesus saying we should have a childlike faith, and that is so much deeper than it looks. I think we start out like that and then the rest of our lives we are chasing it and trying to capture that again. So I was writing from that perspective. I know a lot of people who have seen a lot of stuff and lived a long time, but they've chosen to water that flower of innocence in their own life and have made decisions to protect it. So this song is really about how God gives us an opportunity to start over and reclaim that innocence we had as kids.” - Tyler Burkum(
Audio Adrenaline)