From Neverland
Words and music by Alexander James Adams

Lost boys playing on a mountain ridge, Jumping into water from a hanging bridge Every day of play is much the same, You never ever want to leave the game! Fly with faeries on the summer wind, Swim with mermaids scaled and rainbow skinned, Fight with pirates fierce and never die, Forget the painful things that made you cry- NEVER AGAIN TO HIDE MYSELF BEHIND A SECRET DOOR! NEVER AGAIN TO LET MY STRENGTHS BECOME ABUSED ONCE MORE! NEVER AGAIN TO LET ANOTHER TELL ME WHERE TO STAND! I SWORE THAT ALL WHEN I LEFT NEVERLAND! Neverland’s a magic place to hide away, A place where wounded children laugh and play, A place where faerie dust can cool the burn, But you never grow, you never learn- One day while playing by a faerie nook, I was seized and captured by ol’ Captain Hook! Drops of poison then, he gave me three, And painful memories flooded back to me I screamed and fought and faeries heard my cries They came and severed all the ropes and ties, On faerie dust I flew away but then, Things were never quite the same again! I took my tears and pain to Peter Pan, He said the only cure was to be a man, We fight with pirates to defend our youth, Grownups must defend their inner truth!