Twister

Album: Glitter (2001)
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  • She was kind of fragile
    And she had a lot to grapple with
    But basically she kept
    It all inside
    Childlike and effervescent
    With a well of pain
    The depth of
    I could not imagine
    If I tried

    Never thought that I
    Would hear them say
    Twister went and
    Threw it all away

    She was kind of magical
    Her laughter sent you casually
    Floating through a moment
    Of release

    Dear God
    It's all so tragic
    And I'll never
    Have the chance
    To feel the closure
    That I ultimately need
    No, I never dreamed
    That there would
    Come a time
    Twister'd go and
    Leave it all behind

    Lord I pray
    She's found some peace
    And her soul's
    Somewhere at ease

    Yeah I'm feeling kind of fragile
    And I've got a lot to handle
    But I guess this is my way
    Of saying goodbye Writer/s: JAMES QUENTON WRIGHT, JAMES SAMUEL III HARRIS, MARIAH CAREY, TERRY STEVEN LEWIS
    Publisher: FOX MUSIC, INC., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
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