How Beautiful

Album: released as a single (2021)
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  • Don’t say you're sorry

    Cause it’s alright

    There’s no need to apologize

    It’s so easy to run and hide

    But take some time to learn

    What’s inside

    Wish you could see what I see

    Want you to see what I see

    Wish you could see what I see

    Want you to see what I see


    Oh, do you even know

    Just how beautiful you are

    Oh, do you even know

    Just how beautiful you are


    You think there’s something

    That you lack

    You've got everything

    That’s a fact

    Slow it down

    Don’t go too fast

    Just believe me

    That’s all I ask

    Wish you could see what I see

    Want you to see what I see

    Wish you could see what I see

    Want you to see what I see


    Oh, do you even know

    Just how beautiful you are

    Oh, do you even know

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