Red Bird
i thought i saw
a red bird fly
i thought i saw
a tear in your eye
i thought i heard
the ocean blue
and i thought i'd fall
in love with you
i came on the train that morning
i'll leave on the train tonight
but someday there'll be a morning
when you will be by my side
i thought i heard
the children call
i thought i saw
a feather fall
and somewhere between
the deep blue seas
i thought you'd fall
in love with me
i came on the train that morning
i'll leave on the train tonight
but someday there'll be a morning
when you will be by my side
a red bird fly
i thought i saw
a tear in your eye
i thought i heard
the ocean blue
and i thought i'd fall
in love with you
i came on the train that morning
i'll leave on the train tonight
but someday there'll be a morning
when you will be by my side
i thought i heard
the children call
i thought i saw
a feather fall
and somewhere between
the deep blue seas
i thought you'd fall
in love with me
i came on the train that morning
i'll leave on the train tonight
but someday there'll be a morning
when you will be by my side
Credits
Writer(s): Jared Booth
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