I went walking in the night
the silence hurt, but it still was mine.
I could not see, I had no guide
the path turned left, I took a right.
I got lost on the way home
'cause I didn't know where I was going.
Sometimes it's alright to be alone
'cause in the emptyness, you have room to grow.
I crossed a garden, asleep and bare
the Earth still mourning the flowers there.
And in my blindness I couldn't tell
it would be alright when springtime fell.
There is a cycle we all go through.
We're quick to forget we'll be just fine.
Sometimes it's alright to be alone.
'Cause in the emptyness, we have room to grow.
I don't know whats next for me
a dozen doors stand open, free.
A dream, a choice, a place, a plan.
I just don't know where I'm gonna land.
Close my eyes and clear my mind.
Tell myself I'll be just fine.
So close your eyes and sit with me
'cause we've got all this world to see.
We might get lost, we might get sad,
as long as we love we'll be satisfied.
There are many ways to get back home.
I'll wander off but, I'm never gone.
Sometimes, it's alright to be alone
'cause in the emptyness, we have room to grow.
credits
from Sierra Reeves,
track released February 1, 2015
Strumstick- Susan Marie Reeves
Electric Guitar-Tom Prasada-Rao
Vocals, Lyrics, Acoustic-Sierra Reeves
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