Here she comes again
Here she comes
A feeling that understand
I see her smile at me
I see her smile
A feeling that I understand
Sheʼs got a secret
But it ainʼt hidden
Its in her eyes and all around her
Welcome home
She keeps her own bed
She wears her own clothes
She takes her own steps
She speaks her own voice
Baby what you have
I gotta get me some of that
Turn the TV off
Forget your phone
Can you sit with the feeling
Of being alone
Give it a try
Close your eyes and see
Youʼre doing it fine
Youʼre young and alive
You got the time to spare
Go figure it out
Write me a letter
From wherever you go when you get there
You got the wide eyes
You got a young heart
You got the vision
You got yourself free and clean
Donʼt sit and talk about it
This is your one chance to make life
Everything you want it to be
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