The Innocent Years

Jon Vezner, Katy Mattea, Sally Jill Barris

I need to go down and wash my face
Deep in the river of my old home place
I need to walk in the waters, that once gave me life
Go over and walk the old railroad tracks
See if I can follow it all the way back
Back to where my vision is clear
Back to the days of the innocent years

Though I'd trade it all back in
For just one day like it was back then
Back before just living my life got in the way
To see my face at sixteen again
When the boy down the street was my best friend
When his smile took away my tears
Back in the days of the innocent years

You might grow wiser every day
But there's a price you have to pay
The girl I was just disappeared
I left her behind in the innocent years

Now and then when the sun goes down
I can see the moon over my hometown
I can almost hear the train rushing by
I close my eyes and say a prayer
To the wide eyed girl that I lost somewhere
Maybe someday she'll find me here
And lead me back to the innocent years

You might grow wiser every day
But there's a price you have to pay
Girl I was just disappeared
Left her behind in the innocent years

When I get lost along the way
And I can't see the light of day
I can almost feel her near
Calling me back to the innocent years, yeah, yeah
The innocent years, woah, oh

Trivia about the song The Innocent Years by Kathy Mattea

When was the song “The Innocent Years” released by Kathy Mattea?
The song The Innocent Years was released in 2000, on the album “The Innocent Years”.
Who composed the song “The Innocent Years” by Kathy Mattea?
The song “The Innocent Years” by Kathy Mattea was composed by Jon Vezner, Katy Mattea, Sally Jill Barris.

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