A Better Beginning
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A Better Beginning
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When you lean out your window and call after me
And I walked like a hero right into the sea
Oh, walk down the road with me
When you wake in the morning and feel incomplete
Just pull out that old dress and get back on the beach
Oh, walk down the road with me
Looking out what I'm here for
Getting out of my head
Making plans for a better beginning
Never knew
Never knew
How much I compromised
For her
Couldn't be true
How much it hurt
Untill you hold me
Untill you open my eyes
Open my eyes
And made me realize
And then you open my eyes
Open my eyes
And made me realize
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