Oh, I remember you
You are so familiar
I know you from some other place
Oh, I remember you
There’s something there that stirs my memory
So strange
Oh, I know your face
I feel a trace of you in my heart,
So strange
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me where you’ve been so far from me
You know there’s more to this than meets the eye
So strange
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Tell me who you are
Watch your face and tell me
I see a thousand years flicker on your eyes
I believe in other lives
I believe that spirits travel time and come and find each other time and time again
Time after time I’ve found you
This time I recognise you
This time I welcome you as my teacher and my friend
(Our hearts)
Our hearts are born together
(Our spirits)
Our spirits bound forever
(Our lessons learned)
Our lessons bring us all to beauty in the end
In the end
In the end
Beauty in the end
(Beauty)
Bring us home to beauty
Bring us home (to beauty)
Bring us home
Beauty in the end
Bring us home
Bring us home
Bring us home
credits
from Janette Geri,
released June 17, 2018
Words and music: Janette Geri
drum programming: Fred Abery
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