Released: May 14, 2008

Songwriter: Sarah McLachlan Pierre Marchand

Producer: Pierre Marchand

[Verse 1]
Adia, I do believe I failed you
Adia, I know I've let you down
Don't you know I've tried so hard
To love you in my way?
It's easy, let it go
Adia, I'm empty since you left me
I'm tryin' to find a way to carry on
I search myself and everyone
To see where we went wrong

[Pre-Chorus]
There's no one left to finger
There's no one here to blame
There's no one left to talk to, honey
And there ain't no one to buy our innocence

[Chorus]
'Cause we are born innocent
Believe me, Adia
We are still innocent
It's easy, we all falter
But does it matter?

[Verse 2]
Adia, I thought that we could make it
I know I can't change the way you feel
I leave you with your misery
A friend who won't betray

[Pre-Chorus]
I pull you from your tower
I take away your pain
Show you all the beauty you possess
If you'd only let yourself believe

[Chorus]
That we are born innocent
Believe me, Adia
We are still innocent
It's easy, we all falter
But does it matter?

[Chorus]
We are born innocent
Believe me, Adia
We are still innocent
It's easy, we all falter
But does it matter?

[Chorus]
Believe me, Adia
We are still innocent
'Cause we are born innocent
Believe me, Adia
We are still innocent
It's easy, we all falter
But does it matter?

Avril Lavigne

Avril Ramona Lavigne is a French-Canadian singer-songwriter, fashion designer and actress. She was born in Belleville, Ontario, but spent most of her youth in Greater Napanee, Ontario. By the age of 15, she had appeared on stage with Shania Twain; by 16, she had signed a two-album recording contract with Arista Records worth more than $2 million.

In 2002, when she was 17 years old, Lavigne broke onto the music scene with her debut album Let Go It featured top 10 hits“Complicated,” “Sk8er Boi,” and “I’m With You.”

2004 saw the release of her sophomore effort, the darker, grungier Under My Skin which was her first #1 in the states and featured top 10 hit “My Happy Ending,” and top 40 lead single “Don’t Tell Me.”