I’m a little girl
In a big wide world
And I don’t know where I’m going.
Nobody told me how
Nobody writes the rules down
And I don’t know where I’m going.
I was standing on the edge and
I was a stranger to my friends
But you seemed to notice and you held me whole
Now there’s something in your eyes that feels like home.
You’re a summer’s day
But I’m like a hurricane
And I don’t know where I’m going.
You met me in the middle of a war
I was fighting through a storm
And you brought the sun down on me.
I was standing on the edge and
I was a stranger to my friends
But you seemed to notice and you held me whole
Now there’s something in your eyes that feels like home.
When my eyes are worn to red
And I’m fraying ‘round the edges
You always seem to notice and hold me whole
Now there’s something in your eyes that feels like home.
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