Lyrics Call Me Beautiful (Intro) - Ginny Owens

Call Me Beautiful (Intro) - Ginny Owens
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Date of issue: 02.05.2005
Record label: Rocketown
Song language: English

Call Me Beautiful (Intro)

I’ve been waiting for a hero who’s brave and strong
Someone to love me, someone to tell me I belong
So I pretend I’m satisfied
And I stand watching on the sidelines
'Til you pull me into the light
And say, «It's your turn now, welcome to your life»
And you call me beautiful
And say you’ve loved me all along
And you’ve always held the keys to unlock my soul
While you call me beautiful
And there’s a smile on my face and a brand new light in my eyes
It’s a new day and I’ve never felt so alive
I feel as if I can conquer anything
That’s what your love has done for me
And now all I want to be
Is everything you want me to be
Oh, you call me beautiful
And say you’ve loved me all along
And you’ve always held the keys
To unlock my soul, but I didn’t know
That I can finally start to live
And take those chances I have missed
And things will be much different
Now that I know you call me beautiful
The story is better than I could dream, after all
Now this is reality
To know you and to hear you call me beautiful
Call me beautiful, oh
And I can finally start to live
And take those chances I have missed
And things will be much different
Now that I know, now that I know you call me beautiful

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Artist lyrics: Ginny Owens