Beautifully Unconventional

Album: Visions of a Life (2017)
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  • I watch you and your friends
    You stick out so sorely girl
    Did you grow up a poorly girl?
    Girls who don't go out and play
    Are you at your wits' end?
    With these meaningless conversations
    Well I'll tell you they test my patience
    And maybe we could be friends

    As light as a feather why oh
    Grade A smart clever why oh
    She's no Heather why oh
    So I see a life together why

    Hannah! She lives! She breathes!
    She's beautifully unconventional
    She seems to be
    From the best place in the world
    Must be the best place in the world

    Head way up in a storm cloud
    Calm but so extreme
    Did you ever analyze your dreams?
    You know, nothing is what it seems
    You're a walking contradiction
    Cute with such conviction
    But dark as a devil who walks
    And as loyal as a stalker who stalks

    Changing like the weather why oh
    As tough as leather why oh
    Floating in the ether why oh
    Friends forever why

    Heather! She lives! She breathes!
    She's beautifully unconventional
    She seems to be
    From the best place in the world
    Must be the best place in the world

    She's beautifully (unconventional)
    I love to see (her rise above us all)
    I long to be (with her forevermore)
    She's beautifully
    As light as a feather
    Grade A smart clever
    Floating in the ether
    Friends forever I hope Writer/s: Ellen Ciara Rowsell, Joel Donald Scott Amey, Jonathan David Oddie, Theodore Joseph Ellis
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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