Western Wallflower

Blue eyes
Blue jeans
Her daddy was a man of means
Like everyone in that town, she grew up smiling
Heart broke
Nineteen
She thought of all the world she hadn't seen
And was tired of waiting

Follow me to the Pacific Ocean
All of this time another life's been here for you
Breathe in the wind coming off the water
You've always been more than a wife or a daughter
And you
Can do what you want here
Find love in the way the daylight breaks
You have more than all it takes
To be a quiet part of the tides that flow
And take all with them as they go

Hard times
Hard rain
Learning a new kind of pain
That winter had its storms like any other
Blanket holes
Ripped jeans
She got to wondering what it all means
Thinking about her mother

Sleep each night by the Pacific Ocean
Do you still want this life that's been here for you
Faces the wind coming off the water
Cleanses herself of what her daddy taught her to do
She does what she wants now
Find hope in the way the music dances
There are always second chances
For those who hear the sea
And see the day, and let them wash their cares away



Credits
Writer(s): Lili Baker
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