Twenty-three, when did we become grown? 
I never noticed the seeds of the cynic being sown 
Will we stave, will the harvest time reap 
Freedom or chains, hope or disdain for the weak? 
Twenty-three, when did we become safe? 
We pray to feel pleasure and hate when we have to feel pain 
Let me see your burn, let me see your bruise 
You look just like me 
Let me see where you're broken in two 
We pretend when we find the end of ourselves 
Afraid to be real so we say we are somebody else 
Little ones teach the big to be free 
Children are only un-costumed humanity 
While we wait here in the dark, love lends a spark 
But we can't decide 
'Cause coming back to life is harder than hell 
Once you have died 
Finally, I can see with your eyes 
That everyone angry is only just aching inside 
Twenty-three, when the sun sets tonight 
There's always a reason we just cannot leave it behind