I was only ten years old 
 Like the back of my hand knew the roads 
 I swerved my bike and lost control 
 Over the handles in the air 
 A lady who came walking by found me lying there 
 And the nurse at the hospital said 
    Little boy, don't be scared 
 Now your father is waiting in the next room 
 Little boy, don't be sad 
 Now your mom's on her way, you'll be out of here soon   
 We drove so slowly through these streets 
 In the suburbs of our dreams 
 At night my father closed his eyes 
 He saw the new car in the drive 
 My mother standing in the doorway 
 Friday night, a smile on her face 
 And the voice I can hear in my head   
 Little boy, don't be scared 
 Now you know we'll be sleeping in the next room 
 Little boy, don't be sad 
 Now tomorrow is as it is coming 'round soon   
 We only need a little space 
 Just somewhere we could call our place 
 My mother standing in the doorway 
 Friday night, a smile on her face 
 These things always start so small 
 With no applause and no drum roll 
 And I came running up the hallway 
 See the car turn in the driveway   
 And I'll always be that little boy 
 And I've always been that little boy 
 Yeah, I'll always be that little boy 
 And I'll always be that little boy