You Called Me Kid

Album: Fade Away Blue (2025)
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  • My world was inside out
    No idea what I was about
    But then you saw me just as I was
    A child in a daydream
    Trying to catch your slipstream
    You called me kid
    And I can't thank you enough for what you did
    You called me kid
    Never in this life could anybody find a more generous or precious gift to give
    I got this picture of us on the beach
    Holding my hand and up I reach
    We're running fast away from a wave
    It may be trying to chase us
    But we got smiles on our faces
    You called me kid
    And I can't thank you enough for what you did
    You called me kid
    Never in this life could anybody find a more generous or precious gift to give
    In my mind you got my headphones on
    Watching you move to my song
    You close your eyes and smile and say, Kid, this is a good one
    Yeah, it's a good one
    You called me kid
    And I can't thank you enough for what you did
    You called me kid
    Never in this life could anybody find a more generous or precious gift to give
    Knock yourself out, kid
    Knock yourself out
    Knock yourself out, kid
    Knock yourself out
    Knock yourself out, kid
    Knock yourself out
    Knock yourself out, kid
    Knock yourself out Writer/s: Pete Droge
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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