Letter Between a Little Boy & Himself as An Adult

Robert as boy:
Dear Mr. Brown
One day I’ll be you and
Although I’m only eight now
You need to hear my rules
Never stop playing
Never stop dreaming and
And be careful not to
Turn into what I’d hate

Robert as adult:
Dear little boy
I’m doing my best up here but
It’s a thankless job and
Nobody feels the same
You work long hours
Watch your credit rating
Pay your taxes and
Prepare to die

Jody Ellen:
I have tried to keep my soul
I lost the fight to keep a hold
Now I am not awake
Now I’m not awake

Robert as boy:
Hey Mr. Brown
That can't be what life is like!
I’ve watched some movies
And I've, I’ve read some books
Life should be exciting
And sometimes scary but
What you’re describing doesn't
Seem worth the time

Robert as adult:
Hey little boy
I think you were always right
I’ve dropped that worthless life and
I’m moving on
Life should be adventure
I’m stealing back my soul
I’ve lost too many years now
I’m awake

Robert and Jody Ellen:
You were right
I nearly lost my soul
I will fight to steal back my soul
Now I am awake
Now I’m awake

Trivia about the song Letter Between a Little Boy & Himself as An Adult by Abney Park

When was the song “Letter Between a Little Boy & Himself as An Adult” released by Abney Park?
The song Letter Between a Little Boy & Himself as An Adult was released in 2010, on the album “The End of Days”.

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