I was a child

Innocence Lost: Unveiling the Poignant Journey in 'I was a child' by Renaissance Woman
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Lyrics

It's just a thing of the body

Reference to the physical aspect of existence, possibly implying transient nature.

It's just the ghost in the air

Mention of intangible presence or influence, akin to a lingering spirit.

It's just your hands out the window at night

Depiction of hands reaching out into the night, suggesting vulnerability or seeking connection.

And you cry because you're always gonna care

Expressing emotional pain and a perpetual sense of caring.


And I'm tired of talking

Conveying weariness from excessive conversation or discussion.

Tired of taking the blame

Expressing fatigue from shouldering blame repeatedly.

You took it out on me

Alluding to a past incident where blame was unjustly placed.

I was a child

Statement about the speaker's past state of being a child.

I was a child

Reiteration of the speaker's childhood, emphasizing the innocence associated with that period.


It's the same little smile

Reference to a familiar, possibly deceptive, smile.

It's the same silly game

Mention of a recurring and possibly trivial game or situation.

It's the same street you walked that night

Reference to a specific street walked in the past, highlighting change or loss.

But you cry because it's really not the same

Expressing sorrow over the perceived alteration in familiarity.


I was touched by summer

Describing a positive impact or influence from a summer experience.

Touched by sweet summer rain

Elaborating on the positive influence, specifically mentioning rain.

I was touched by the light of the moon

Highlighting the impact of moonlight, possibly symbolizing a serene experience.

I was a child

Reiteration of the speaker's past state of being a child, suggesting a connection with positive experiences.

I was a child

Affirmation of the speaker's childhood, reinforcing a sense of innocence and purity.

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