Baby Bright

Album: Enter Now Brightness (2025)
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  • I don’t know why he jumped, I said
    Something tells me that you’re gonna be alright

    Don’t know why you felt that way
    Something bout the end of being in your pain

    I carried around all your pages right
    You were suspended in my night
    It’s only way to let her know you tried
    Baby bright

    I don’t know you felt that way
    Something bout the end of being in your pain

    You broke the heart in which you made
    A holy seed in which he gave
    It’s the only way to let her know you changed
    Baby bright

    I see you in your season tide
    You saw my tender loving side
    It’s the only way to let her know you tried
    Baby bright

    I carried around all your pages right Writer/s: NADIA REID-O'REILLY
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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