If You Feel Pain
The island of Neverland is the source of Peter Pan's strength, joy, and immortality. In Neverland, Peter can forgetall thepain he's suffered andenjoy a eternally cheerful, carefree life. Essentially, the island is a painkilling drug, and he's become hopelessly addicted. A parody of Steve Winwood's "While You See a Chance." Feel free to read and review.
Wake up in a Neverland morning, look and see
That you may be alone in the new day dawning,
But you're still joy, immortal boy.
Growing up will never find you.
Even nightmares can't remind you
While the sun tries to outshine you.
If you fly away and regret it,
If you feel pain, forget it.
The island's there for you.
You should know by now that you'll shrink to dust.
Don't you wonder how you keep on flying?
They let you go, but you'll never know.
Children grow up and they leave you,
But don't let that hurt or grieve you,
Even when they don't believe you.
If you fly away and regret it,
If you feel pain, forget it.
The island's there for you.
When your memories are blowing
Because your past is not worth knowing,
Why do you run away from growing?
If you fly away and regret it,
If you feel pain, forget it.
The island's there for you.
