Somebody's Child

Album: single release only (2024)
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  • Do you remember dreaming?
    Do you remember home?
    Do you remember feelin'
    Like you were not alone?
    When a minute was forever
    And you had a hand to hold
    Tell me you remember
    And that you'll never let go
    Never let go

    We're all somebody's baby
    We're all somebody's child
    We're all some kinda crazy
    We're all some kinda wise
    We're all full of amazing
    We're all flirting with lies
    We're all somebody's heartache
    Somebody's can't wait, somebody's why
    We're all somebody's baby
    We're all somebody's child, mm

    Do you remember running? (Mm)
    Do you remember wild? (Mhm)
    Do you remember wanting (yeah)
    Just a little more light? (Yes, I do)
    And what about that falling
    For the very first time?
    Do you remember second chances
    After crossing that line?
    Crossing that line

    We're all somebody's baby
    We're all somebody's child
    We're all some kinda crazy
    We're all some kinda wise
    We're all full of amazing
    We're all flirting with lies
    We're all somebody's heartache
    Somebody's can't wait, somebody's why
    We're all somebody's baby
    We're all somebody's child
    (Yeah, yeah, yeah)

    Somebody's baby child
    Somebody's baby child
    Somebody's baby child

    We're all somebody's baby
    We're all somebody's child (somebody's child)
    We're all some kinda crazy
    We're all some kinda wise
    We're all full of amazing
    We're all flirting with lies
    We're all somebody's heartache
    Somebody's can't wait, somebody's why
    We're all somebody's baby
    We're all somebody's child

    Mm, somebody's child Writer/s: Blessing Offor, Josh Ronan, Joy Williams
    Publisher: ANGRY MOB MUSIC LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, GALLERYAC MUSIC
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