Released: June 3, 2003

Songwriter: Jewel Lester Mendez

Producer: Jewel Lester Mendez

[Verse 1]
We are what everyone wants to be
We are young
And carefree
Life's a breeze for people like you and me
And if you look
Life lays out just like a road
It's for us to grab a hold
There's no one that can tell us no

[Chorus]
Come on, baby
Let's just have fun
Let's breathe stardust into our lungs
Let's drive too fast
Let's go too far
When our hearts bleed, it lets us know we are alive
And that we are doin' fine

[Verse 2]
We lay down
Look at the sky
From upside down
There's nobody we have to be
Let's live fast and see where it leads

[Chorus]
Come on, baby
Let's just have fun
Let's breathe stardust into our lungs
Let's drive too fast
Let's go too far
When our hearts bleed, it lets us know we are alive
And that we are doin' fine

[Bridge]
Let's get lost
In love like wine
Let kisses quench
This thirst of mine
Let me feel the weight of your skin
Pressing in

[Chorus]
So come on, baby
Let's just have fun
Let's breathe stardust into our lungs
Let's drive too fast
Let's go too far
When our hearts bleed, it lets us know we are
So come on, baby
Let's just have fun
Let's breathe stardust into our lungs
Let's drive too fast
Let's go too far
When our hearts bleed, it lets us know we are

[Outro]
Let's us know that we're alive
That we are... doin' just fine
We are
What everyone wants to be

Jewel

Jewel Kilcher was born May 23, 1974 in Payson, Utah and raised in Homer, Alaska by her parents, Atz and Lenedra Carroll Kilcher. She is divorced from husband Ty Murray, with whom they share a son, Kase Townes Murray, who was born on July 11, 2011. Jewel is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, actress and author/poet. She is known for yodeling during her concerts. She has appeared on 7th Heaven and Crime Scene Investigation, among others. She played the lead of June Carter Cash in Ring of Fire, a Lifetime original movie. Besides vocals, instruments that Jewel plays are the guitar and autoharp. Songs that Jewel is noted for include “Foolish Games” and “You Were Meant For Me”.

As of 2010, Jewel has sold 15.2 million albums in her career, according to SoundScan.