Joy

Album: Gardenview (2022)
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  • Oh you don’t need to worry
    About life going too easy on you
    That’s the truth
    So when Joy comes knocking
    Maybe stop talking to yourself
    Invite her in for a drink or two
    Oh you’ll know
    When you found Joy

    She won’t try to confuse you
    She won’t sell you a toaster
    She won’t tell you how much better
    Your toast could be
    She might show you a rose
    Teach you how to dip your toes
    Into the bright blue endless sea
    Oh you’ll know
    When you found Joy

    And like all good things
    She’ll wander off
    But you’ll be glad
    For what you got

    If you’re looking for answers
    She’ll just leave you her number
    You can call her when you’re
    Done with that
    But she won’t always answer
    Yeah she’s kinda tough to get ahold of
    But she’ll always call you back
    Oh you’ll know
    Yes you’ll know
    Oh yeah you’ll know
    When you found Joy Writer/s: NATALY CONTE
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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